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What is trespass defined as?

  1. Entering another's property with permission

  2. Maintaining the property of another without consent

  3. Unauthorized intrusion or invasion of land

  4. A legal entry for urgent need

The correct answer is: Unauthorized intrusion or invasion of land

Trespass is defined as an unauthorized intrusion or invasion of land. This legal concept focuses on the idea that an individual has no permission to enter or interfere with someone else's property rights. Trespassing can occur even if the intruder does not cause any physical damage; the mere act of entering the property without consent is sufficient for it to be considered trespass. The law protects landowners from any unwanted intrusion to maintain their rights over their property. The other choices reflect scenarios that do not capture the essence of trespass. For example, entering someone's property with permission would not constitute trespass at all. Maintaining another's property without consent might imply a level of control or management rather than simply entering the property. Lastly, a legal entry for urgent need typically falls under exceptions to trespass, such as emergencies, which do not match the standard definition of the offense.