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The act of making or entering a record; a setting down in writing of particulars; or that which is entered; an item. Generally synonymous with recording. Passage leading into a house or other building or to a room; a vestibule. The act of a merchant, trader, or other businessperson in recording in his or her account books the facts and circumstances of a sale, loan, or other transaction. The books in which such memoranda are first (or originally) inscribed are called books of original entry, and are Prima Facie evidence for certain purposes. In Copyright law, depositing with the register of copyrights the printed title of a book, pamphlet, and so on, for the purpose of securing copyright on the same. In immigration law, any coming of an alien into the United States, from a foreign part or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntary or otherwise. In Criminal Law, entry is the unlawful making of one's way into a dwelling or other house for the purpose of committing a crime therein. In cases of Burglary, the least entry with the whole or any part of the body, hand, or foot, or with any instrument or weapon, introduced for the purpose of committing a felony, is sufficient to complete the offense. In customs law, the entry of imported goods at the custom house consists in submitting them to the inspection of the revenue officers, together with a statement or description of such goods, and the original invoices of the same, for the purpose of estimating the duties to be paid thereon. In real property law, the right or authority to assert one's possessory interest or ownership in a piece of land by going onto the land. entry (Entrance), noun access, adit, admission, immigration, ingress, ingression, passage Associated concepts: entry on land, forcible entry, lawful entry, trespass entry (Record), noun account, bulletin, chronicle, file, information preserved in writing, inscription, item, memo, memorandum, minute, nomen, note, recorded item, registration, report, statement recorded in a book, writing, written record Associated concepts: entry by court, entry in regular course of business, entry of an appeal, entry of an appearance, entry of an order, entry of judgment, writ of entry See also: acceptance, access, admittance, avenue, entrance, file, inflow, ingress, inscription, insertion, item, marginalia, nascency, notation, note, portal, record, threshold ENTRY. criminal law. The unlawful breaking into a house, in order to commit a crime. In cases of burglary, the least entry with the whole or any part of the body, hand, or foot, or with any instrument or weapon, introduced for the purpose of committing a felony, is sufficient to complete the offence. 3 Inst. 64. ENTRY, estates, rights. The taking possession of lands by the legal owner.
2. A person having a right of possession may assert it by a peaceable
entry, and being in possession may retain it, and plead that it is his soil
and freehold; and this will not break in upon any rule of law respecting the
mode of obtaining the possession of lands. 3 Term Rep. B. R. 295. When
another person has taken possession of lands or tenements, and the owner
peaceably makes an entry thereon, and declares that be thereby takes
possession of the same, he shall, by this notorious act of ownership, which
is equal to a feodal investiture, be restored to his original right. 3 Bl.
Com. 174.
ENTRY, commercial law. The act of setting down the particulars of a sale, or other transaction, in a merchant's or tradesman's account books; such entries are, in general, prima facie evidence of the sale and delivery, and of work, done; but unless the entry be the original one, it is not evidence. Vide Original entry. ENTRY, WRIT OF. The name of a writ issued for the purpose of obtaining
possession of land from one who has entered unlawfully, and continues in
possession. This is a mere possessor action, and does not decide the right
of property.
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