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To ____ is the act of trespassing or intruding on another person's land.

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encroach because it means to intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right).


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To "encroach" is the act of trespassing or intruding on another person's land.



A trespass to land is any unmerited interruption by one individual onto arrive in the ownership of another. The scarcest intersection of the limit is adequate. Courts have held that if a man unlawfully puts even a piece of their foot on another's territory, it is in law as much a trespass as though they had strolled a large portion of a mile on it. To help an activity in trespass, it isn't vital that there was any real harm; the way that a trespass was slight is no guard. In the event that a trespass happened, it is noteworthy all by itself, without demonstrating that the holder of the land was really harmed by the trespass.

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