Asked by Adriana PreciousLatina on May 11, 2024

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Winston regularly takes a shortcut across his neighbour's backyard to shorten his walk home. His wife informed him that she had been told by their neighbour that he does not like Winston taking that shortcut, but Winston says "I'm not doing any damage. There's nothing he can do about it." Winston is wrong.

Shortcut

A more direct route or method than the usual one, often used to save time or effort.

Neighbour's Backyard

The outdoor area or garden located at the back of a neighbor's house, often referenced in discussions about privacy and property boundaries.

Walk Home

The act of going back to one's place of residence on foot.

  • Familiarize yourself with the regulatory principles of torts concerning property, particularly trespass and conversion.
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Sarang SeoulMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Winston's actions could be considered trespassing since he is entering someone else's property without permission, and the property owner has the right to prohibit such actions.