Trespass
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In
law,
trespass can be
(1) the
criminal act of going into somebody else?s land or property without permission;
(2) it is also a
civil law tort that may be a valid
cause of action to seek
judicial relief and possibly
damages through a
lawsuit.
In some jurisdictions trespassing is an offense or misdemeanor covered by a criminal code. In other jurisdictions it is not consider a crime or penal in nature, property is protected from trespass under civil law and privacy acts.
See also right-of-way.
The term is also used for a transgression in general, also in the Lord's Prayer.
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