Trespass
you’re trespassing to be doing it. Legally, the intent isn't necessarily to break the law, but simply the intent to enter or stay on the land. The Two Sides of the Fence
: The thieves believe Kyle’s safe is full of cash and uncut gems, but Kyle has been hiding money in a "nest egg" for his family. trespass
Many owners use "No Trespassing" signs or purple paint (in some US states) to legally establish that entry is unauthorized. 2. The "Right to Roam" Perspective you’re trespassing to be doing it
This involves the interference with another person's personal property (chattels). If someone borrows your car without asking and returns it with an empty tank of gas, or handles your phone against your wishes and scratches the screen, they have trespassed to chattels. This serves as a middle ground between minor annoyance and the total destruction of property. Many owners use "No Trespassing" signs or purple