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The act of unlawfully entering into another’s property is known as
Breach of property
Trespass
Easement
Escheat
- The act of unlawfully entering into another’s property is called Trespass.
- Trespass means entering someone’s land or property without permission. This is a legal wrong.
- Breach of property is not a standard legal term for this act. It is not used in this context.
- Easement means the legal right to use another person's land for a particular purpose, like a right of way. It is granted with permission, not unlawfully.
- Escheat means the transfer of property to the state when a person dies without heirs.
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