Asked by Larry Egerton on May 01, 2024

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A telephone used to harass people on the other side of the city, interfering with the enjoyment of their property, can be seen as evidence of trespass to land.

Trespass To Land

An unauthorized, intentional intrusion upon or direct breach of the boundaries of another’s land.

Telephone

A telecommunications device that allows users to conduct voice communication across distances.

Harass

Engaging in a pattern of unwanted, aggressive behavior towards an individual or group, often causing distress or alarm.

  • Ascertain the elements that define trespass and understand the resulting liabilities from instances of trespassing.
  • Differentiate between various tortious acts and statutory protections related to privacy, property, and economic interests.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Trespass to land involves unauthorized physical intrusion onto someone else's property. Harassing phone calls, while potentially actionable under other legal theories like harassment or nuisance, do not constitute physical intrusion and therefore do not qualify as trespass to land.