Meaning ENCROACHMENT
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n. the act of building a structure which is in whole or in part o...
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entry to another's property without right or permission The move may mark yet another attempt by France to rein in what it sees as the encroachment of online services on the country's cultur [..]
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mid-15c., "obtruding structure," from encroach + -ment, or an equivalent Old French compound.
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Part of a house or establishment illegally overhanging the street or a neighbour’s property.
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Encumbrance An encumbrance is a claim, lien, charge or liability attached to and binding upon real property.
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Encroachment refers to the unauthorized use of a right-of-way in violation of the terms by which the right-of-way was established (e.g., easement).
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The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or by the builder's deliberate decision. Solutions range from paying t [..]
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A building or other improvement on one property which invades another property or restricts its usage.
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A building or other improvement that extends beyond its boundary and intrudes upon the property of another.
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An improvement that intrudes illegally on another's property.
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Definition A structure, or part of a structure, built on another individual's property.
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1 : an act or instance of encroaching 2 : something (as a structure) that encroaches on another's land [possession of the one-foot ]
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The intrusion of a structure that extends, without permission, over a property line, easement boundary or building setback line.
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A building or some portion of it, or a wall or fence, that extends beyond the land of the owner and illegally intrudes upon land of an adjoining owner, a street or an alley.
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The use of, or intrusion onto, another person's property without consent. This usually refers to a structure.
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An obstruction, building, or part of a building that intrudes beyond a legal boundary onto neighboring private or public land, or a building extending beyond the building line.
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A home improvement that illegally extends onto another owner's property or impedes the neighbor's use of that property, such as a poorly placed fence.
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Encroachment is the illegal intrusion into a property with or without obstruction. The term covers all property, highway, or navigable river. [State of Cal. ex rel. State Lands Com. v. Superior Court, [..]
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(n) entry to another's property without right or permission(n) influencing strongly(n) any entry into an area not previously occupied
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Generally, a structure which extends impermissibly over a property line, easement boundary or building setback line.
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Used when either the normal anatomic volume of the spinal canal or the nerve root opening in the vertebrae is reduced or encroached upon, giving less space for the spinal canal or the nerve roots. Ord [..]
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A building or other improvement on one property which invades another property or restricts its usage.
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The act of intruding or going beyond the proper limits, such as encroachment on another lane of traffic.
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1) An improvement that intrudes illegally on someone else's property. 2) defensive lineman getting overanxious in a football game.
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Unauthorized use of highway or railroad right of way or easements as for signs, fences, buildings, etc.
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Unauthorized use of trail or greenway right-of-way or easements as for signs, fences, buildings, etc.
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When a defensive player crosses the line of scrimmage and makes contact with an offensive player before the play begins. Encroachment often occurs when a defensive player tries to anticipate when the [..]
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The physical occupation of space or habitat which was previously occupied by another species, resulting in displacement of this species or destruction of the species, if no alternative space or habita [..]
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n. the act of building a structure which is in whole or in part on a neighbor's property.
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A penalty where a defender is in the neutral zone before the ball is snapped. Result upon acceptance of the penalty is 5 yards.
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Being within 10 yards of the ball when a free kick, corner kick, goal kick or penalty kick is being taken by an opponent. Law 13
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An entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; intrusion; incursion. An intrusion upon another's possessions or rights; infringement. That which is [..]
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A building or property that extends beyond the land of the owner and illegally intrudes on the land of an adjoining owner.
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Any building, improvement or structure located on one property (such as a wall, fence, or driveway) that intrudes upon the property of another.
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An obstruction, building, or part of a building that intrudes beyond a legal boundary onto neighboring private or public land, or a building extending beyond the building line.
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An improvement that intrudes illegally on another's property.
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Encroachment in Kerala Land Assignment Rule 1964 means encroachment on Government land, which is available for assignment, by a person or a family eligible to get land, on registry under these rules.
Source: clr.kerala.gov.in

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An improvement that intrudes illegally upon another's property.
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An improvement that physically intrudes or trespasses on another's property.
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entering onto the property of another (i.e., construction of a wall or sign on another property owner's land).
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The slow change of one land use to another by external factors.
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A fixture, such as a house, wall or fence, which intrudes upon another's property.
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extension of an improvement onto the lane of another.
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