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Ridhi Prasad
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
A person cannot be guilty of trespass unless he or she intended to violate the other's rights.
Trespass
An unauthorized intrusion on someone else's property or rights, which can be the basis for a legal claim.
Violate Rights
The act of infringing or breaching someone's legal rights.
- Absorb the finer details of tort law regarding the protection of personal and property rights.
Verified Answer
BA
Learning Objectives
- Absorb the finer details of tort law regarding the protection of personal and property rights.
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