Absolute and qualified privileges


There are times when a private person or the public may have to interfere with another person's right to the exclusive use and possession of their personal property without permission. Usually in that instance a trespass defendant will be shielded from being held liable for certain damages.
State whether this should be the case and why or why not.Differentiate between the similarities and differences between absolute and qualified privileges 

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Business Law and Ethics: Absolute and qualified privileges
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