To interfere with property or the conduct of business affairs officiously or without right or title. McQueen v. Babcock, 41 Barb. (N. Y.) 330; In re Shinn’s Estate, 166 Pa. 121, 30 Atl. 1026, 45 Am. St Rep. 656. Not a technical legal term, but sometimes used with reference to the acts of an executor de son tort or a negottorum gestor in the civil law.