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encroachment

A structure, or part of a structure, built on another individual's property.

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  1. Encroachment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Encroachment is a term which implies "advance beyond proper limits," and may have different interpretations depending on the context. Encroachment may refer ...
     
  2. encroachment - The Free Dictionary
    en·croach·ment ( n-kr ch m nt). n. 1. The act or an instance of encroaching. 2. Football A violation of the rules in which a player enters the neutral zone and ...
     
  3. Encroach - Merriam-Webster Online
    Her husband is exhibiting a classical pattern of escallating encroachment upon my personal freedom through messages relayed through his wife. He has also ...
     
  4. Encroachment Definition | Investopedia
    A situation in real estate where a property owner violates the property rights of his neighbor by building something on the neighbor's land or by allowing ...
     
  5. Encroachment | Define Encroachment at Dictionary.com
    Origin: 1425–75; late Middle English encrochement < Anglo-French. See encroach, -ment. Related forms. non·en·croach·ment, noun. 00:10. Encroachment is ...
     
  6. Encroachment Synonyms, Encroachment Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    Synonyms for encroachment at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
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    Environmental Encroachment, Magic Circus Band, creates unique entertainment experiences, inter-active environments, parades, and play! Performance-art ...
     
  8. encroachment - Wiktionary
    encroachment (usually uncountable; plural encroachments). An entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; ...