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A trespasser was defined by Lord Dunedin in [ case ] as:

he who goes on to the land without invitation of any sort and whose presence is either unknown to the proprietor or, if known, is practically objected to.

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Robert Addie & Son (Collierers) Ltd v Dumbreck [1929] AC 358

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#occupiers-liability #tort
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A trespasser was defined by Lord Dunedin in [ case ] as:

he who goes on to the land without invitation of any sort and whose presence is either unknown to the proprietor or, if known, is practically objected to.

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#occupiers-liability #tort
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A trespasser was defined by Lord Dunedin in [ case ] as:

he who goes on to the land without invitation of any sort and whose presence is either unknown to the proprietor or, if known, is practically objected to.

Answer
Robert Addie & Son (Collierers) Ltd v Dumbreck [1929] AC 358
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A trespasser was defined by Lord Dunedin in Robert Addie & Son (Collierers) Ltd v Dumbreck [1929] AC 358 as: he who goes on to the land without invitation of any sort and whose presence is either unknown to the proprietor or, if known, is practically objected to. <

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