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Which of the following is not necessary for constituting 'trespass' under the Law of Torts?
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Which of the following is not necessary for constituting 'trespass' under the Law of Torts?

A.

By entering into the land

B.

By remaining there

C.

By unlawful intention

D.

By doing an act affecting the sole possession

Correct option is C


Under the Law of Torts, trespass does not require unlawful intention. It is sufficient if there is unauthorized entry, remaining on the property, or any act affecting possession. Unlawful intention is not a necessary ingredient for trespass.

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