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Definition of Encroachments

Encroachment
Encroachment En*croach"ment, n. 1. The act of entering gradually or silently upon the rights or possessions of another; unlawful intrusion. An unconstitutional encroachment of military power on the civil establishment. --Bancroft. 2. That which is taken by encroaching on another. 3. (Law) An unlawful diminution of the possessions of another.

Meaning of Encroachments from wikipedia

- Look up encroachment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Encroachment is to advance beyond proper limits, and may refer to: Temporal encroachment Structural...
- gridiron football, there are several different rulings for encroachment: In the NFL, encroachment occurs when, before the snap, a defensive player illegally...
- A structural encroachment is a concept in real property law, in which a piece of real property projects from one property over or under the property line...
- Temporal encroachment is an action that affects the perception of time or that affects the ability to take action in the ****ure. Temporal means related...
- Woody plant encroachment (also called woody encroachment, bush encroachment, shrub encroachment, shrubification, woody plant proliferation, or bush thickening)...
- Several Queensland and New South Wales boundary encroachments are anomalies along the boundary between the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland...
- Christianity practised by the majority Latin Church led to a degree of encroachment (Liturgical Latinisation) on some of the Eastern Catholic traditions...
- Agricultural expansion describes the growth of agricultural land (arable land, pastures, etc.) especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. The agricultural...
- nation's independence. The Boer republics successfully resisted British encroachments during the First Boer War (1880–1881) using guerrilla warfare tactics...
- to be used by cyclists, with a protective barrier protecting against encroachments from vehicles. Cyclists have also been given the right to ride in both...