The encroaching on the Inviolability of Third Party’s Property
To trespass upon the property, domain, or rights of another, especially stealthily or by gradual advances.To take another’s possessions or rights gradually or stealthily encroach on…
To trespass upon the property, domain, or rights of another, especially stealthily or by gradual advances.To take another’s possessions or rights gradually or stealthily encroach on a neighbor’s land.
Whoever enters a realty in the possession of another person with the aim of preventing his possession thereof by force, or with the intent of committing a crime in it, or enters it in a legal manner but remains in it with the aim of committing something of the said crimes, shall be punished with detention for a period not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding three hundred pounds.
If the crime occurs by two or more persons and at least one of them carries an arm, or at least ten persons and none of them carries an arm, the penalty shall be that of detention for a period not exceeding two years or payment of a fine not exceeding five hundred Egyptian pounds.
Whoever enters an occupied house or a house prepared for dwelling, or enters an appurtenance thereof, an occupied ship, or a place prepared for safekeeping funds, and these objects are in the possession of another person, with the intent of preventing his possession thereof by force, or committing a crime in it, while his entry has been done in a legal manner, but he remained therein with the aim of committing something of the foregoing, shall be punished with detention for a period not exceeding two years, or a fine not exceeding three hundred Egyptian pounds.
Whoever is found staying in any of these places , hiding from the eyes of those who have the right to take him out of it shall be punished with detention for a period not exceeding three months or payment of a fine not exceeding two hundred pounds.
If these crimes are committed at night, the penalty shall be that of detention for a period not exceeding two years.
But, if they are committed by an armed person, breaking or climbing for access, the penalty shall be that of detention.