Intrusions
/ɪnˈtruːʒənz/
Definitions
- (n.) Unauthorized or unlawful entries onto property, typically constituting trespass or a breach of privacy.
The court awarded damages for the intrusions on the plaintiff's land.
- (n.) Acts of encroachment or interference in legal rights or affairs, such as intrusion upon seclusion in privacy law.
Intrusions upon seclusion can lead to claims for invasion of privacy.
Forms
- intrusion
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Commentary
In legal contexts, 'intrusions' usually refers to multiple instances of unauthorized entry, emphasizing repeated or ongoing violations rather than a single event.
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