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Tort law / Criminal law / Crimes / Property law / Trespasser / Fence / Curtilage / Trespass / Burglary / Law / Real property law / Common law
Date: 2012-10-01 10:16:57
Tort law
Criminal law
Crimes
Property law
Trespasser
Fence
Curtilage
Trespass
Burglary
Law
Real property law
Common law

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