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I thought the judicial system was already paid for by taxes.
Why would they be entitled to money over the property owner??
Why would they be entitled to money over the property owner??
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Trespassing is the damage. You are interfering with and damaging my property rights when you enter my property without permission. If you can walk all over my land as long as you don't do any other damage, then you have diminished my right to quiet enjoyment of my property. If I cannot exclude people from my property, then I don't really own it.In the case stated in the OP what would be considered “injured”, “injury”, or “injuries”?
The act of trespassing?
And I understand that may be a case to case basis.
Serious question. Thanks.
Exclusion is a big deal for me.Trespassing is the damage. You are interfering with and damaging my property rights when you enter my property without permission. If you can walk all over my land as long as you don't do any other damage, then you have diminished my right to quiet enjoyment of my property. If I cannot exclude people from my property, then I don't really own it.
In American law, we think of property rights as a "bundle of sticks." The five main sticks are typically identified as:
Possession: The right to occupy the property.
Control: The right to use or alter the property within legal limits.
Exclusion: The right to prevent others from entering or using the property.
Enjoyment: The right to use the property in any legal manner.
Disposition: The right to sell, will, or transfer ownership.
I remember a few decades ago telling someone I've always wanted a 100k acre ranch. And they asked "what on earth would you do with a 100k acre ranch? My answer......."fence people out".Exclusion is a big deal for me.
And the entire reason for me to buy property.
I need my space.
Begging forgiveness is easier than asking permission.Sounds a lot like paying a trespass fee only its after the perp has been busted acting in bad faith.
Because of the damage to the concept of property rights and the damage to civilization.I thought the judicial system was already paid for by taxes.
Why would they be entitled to money over the property owner??
With all this property ownership talk going on how on earth do squatters get away with what they do and the police can't legally do anything about it?
The Land owners are wealthy, they are trying to discourage hunting on their land. A big reason they bought it was for hunting. The Nicholsons were one of the original partners of Micron.![]()
Hunters sentenced, fined after trespassing on ranch in Owyhee County
After the Nicholson family reported four hunters on their private property in fall of 2025, the men were sentenced and fined for recreational trespassing.hp.taboola.com
Never heard of this scenario before, thoughts?
Rich or poor the law applies.The Land owners are wealthy, they are trying to discourage hunting on their land. A big reason they bought it was for hunting. The Nicholsons were one of the original partners of Micron.
The Land owners are wealthy, they are trying to discourage hunting on their land. A big reason they bought it was for hunting. The Nicholsons were one of the original partners of Micron.
800.00 for a big bull, do you have any ONX pins?When the Idaho trespass law was changed a few years ago one of the additions was allowing landowners to file civil suits against trespassers for any amount they want in addition to the criminal part of trespassing. I know of an individual near me that killed a big bull while trespassing and the landowner essentially told him pay up or I’ll turn you in. The trespasser whipped out $800, paid the landowner and left with his bull and no criminal charges. Neighboring landowners were pissed at the situation
Trespassing on the piece he got pushed off would probably cost more than $800 and absolutely result in criminal prosecution.800.00 for a big bull, do you have any ONX pins?
I know outfitters who lease ground will charge thousands in civil cases to trespassers in Oregon.
I believe the third one down answered my question.Trespassing is the damage. You are interfering with and damaging my property rights when you enter my property without permission. If you can walk all over my land as long as you don't do any other damage, then you have diminished my right to quiet enjoyment of my property. If I cannot exclude people from my property, then I don't really own it.
In American law, we think of property rights as a "bundle of sticks." The five main sticks are typically identified as:
Possession: The right to occupy the property.
Control: The right to use or alter the property within legal limits.
Exclusion: The right to prevent others from entering or using the property.
Enjoyment: The right to use the property in any legal manner.
Disposition: The right to sell, will, or transfer ownership.
I believe the third one down answered my question.
Is “damage”(in your post quoted anbove) and “injured” (referring to your post #35) two different words referring to the same thing in regards to your explanation? Thanks.