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    en·croach
    [inˈkrōCH, enˈkrōCH]
    verb
    (encroach on/upon)
    encroach (verb) · encroaches (third person present) · encroached (past tense) · encroached (past participle) · encroaching (present participle)
    1. intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right):
      "rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room"
      • advance gradually beyond usual or acceptable limits:
        "the sea has encroached all around the coast"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘obtain unlawfully, seize’; formerly also as incroach): from Old French encrochier ‘seize, fasten upon’, from en- ‘in, on’ + crochier (from croc ‘hook’, from Old Norse krókr).
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    verb
    1. intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right):
       
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    3. An encroacher is a person, animal, or thing that intrudes or advances gradually into someone else's territory, space, rights or possessions, often without permission. It can refer to a range of contexts from tangible property boundary disputes to violations of personal space or privacy.
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      Encroachers are those who use land or build structures which are in whole or in part of an adjacent property to which they have no titles. Encroachers who are found to be vulnerable group will be provided compensation in the form of replacement cost for affected building and structures.
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