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Unreasonable Intrusion upon the Seclusion of Another
Unreasonable Intrusion upon the Seclusion of Another occurs when a party intrudes upon the privacy of a person or his/her affairs in an offensive manner.
The elements of unreasonable intrusion upon the seclusion of another are:
- An intentional intrusion, physical or otherwise
- Upon the legally protectable solitude or seclusion of another person or his/her affairs or concerns
- That would be highly offensive to a reasonable person.
People for Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Bobby Berosini, Ltd., 895 P.2d 1269, 1279 (Nev. 1995).