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encroachment
encroachment 1 : an act or instance of encroaching 2 : something (as a structure) that encroaches on another's land...
encroachments
encroachments a structure that extends over the legal property line on to another individual's property. The property surveyor will note...
Encroach
To enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another to trespass to intrude to...
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Encroachment and unauthorised construction
Encroachment and unauthorised construction, there is a distinction between the two concept namely unauthorised construction and raising of construc-tion or...
encroach
encroach [Anglo-French encrocher, probably alteration of acrocher to catch hold of, seize, usurp, from Old French, from a-, prefix stressing...
Encroachment
Encroachment. An unlawful gaining upon the possession of a neighbour. An infringement of another's rights or intrusion of another's property,...
Encroachingly
By way of encroachment
Land-reeve
Land-reeve, a person whose business is to overlook certain parts of a farm or estate; to attend not only to...
Rationabilibus divisis
Rationabilibus divisis, an abolished writ, which lay where two lords, in divers towns, had seigniories adjoining, for him who found...
intrude
intrude in·trud·ed in·trud·ing vi 1 : to enter by intrusion 2 : encroach [a search that s on a person's...
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