> (transitive, law, especially New Zealand)[1] To subject [someone] to a trespass notice, formally notifying them that they are prohibited from entry to a property, such that any current or future presence there will constitute trespass, (especially) criminal trespass
I had never heard it until recently, and now this is the third time I've heard it used that way.
Personally, I have decided that The Lord's Prayer now has the new and alternative meaning when it reads:
Forgive us our trespasses