If you enter without permission, yes, or it may be a criminal trespass. The key, used without permission, is simply a burglar's tool.
yes
breaking and entering define
That depends on how you got the key, if the person whos key you have knows you have the key or access to it, and if they do know if they have told you you can enter or not. It could be trespassing or theft instead
Probably not. If the garage is locked and the repo agent must break the lock, then that is breaking and entering. Even if the garage is unlocked and the act of opening it can (in some areas) be considered breaking and entering.
Breaking and Entering - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
What Should You Do - 2003 Breaking and Entering was released on: USA: 2003
Stealing something? If it's not your car it's probably breaking/entering.
Breaking and Entering - 2013 I was released on: USA: 19 January 2013 (internet)
Breaking and Not Entering - 2013 was released on: USA: 25 April 2013 (limited)
breaking and entering or burglary of a habitat, that's if you didn't take anything
Breaking and entering is not burglary when nothing is actually stolen. If someone breaks a window, enters the house, walks for 5 seconds, then leaves the way they came, that's not burglary. However, it IS breaking and entering.
"BREAKING AND ENTERING" is another way to describe a Burglary in legal terms. There can be degrees of burglary but generally speaking Burglary is considered to be a felony offense and is a serious crime.