Intentional trespass: As a matter of semantics, the phrase trespass to land usually covers only intentional entry

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Intentional trespass: As a matter of semantics, the phrase “trespass to land” usually covers only intentional entry on another’s land. (Negligent entry is also a tort, but it is usually classified as an aspect of the general tort of negligence, and is not covered in this chapter.)

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Emanuel Law Outlines For Torts

ISBN: 201887

13th Edition

Authors: Steven L. Emanuel

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