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The Right of Exclusion and its Governmental Enforcement

A core principle of private property is the owner's ability to prevent others from using the property or taking its produce. This right of exclusion is upheld by the state, which has the power to penalize individuals who violate it, thereby ensuring the owner's claim is respected.

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