verb to begin or start something
preposition used to indicate the beginning of a process or action
Entering upon a property refers to the act of physically occupying or taking possession of a property.
To enter upon a property means to physically go onto the property with the intent to take possession or control.
In academia, entering upon a new field of study or research means to begin studying or researching in that field.
In business, entering upon a new market or venture means to start operating or engaging in activities in that particular market or venture.
In the field of writing, 'enter upon' is used to describe beginning or starting a new project, such as entering upon a new novel or entering upon a new article.
Psychologists may use 'enter upon' to describe starting a new treatment plan or beginning a new phase of therapy with a client.
Lawyers may use 'enter upon' in legal documents to describe the start of a contract or agreement, such as entering upon the terms of a lease.
Architects may use 'enter upon' to describe beginning a new design project, such as entering upon the schematic design phase.
Engineers may use 'enter upon' to describe starting a new project or phase of a project, such as entering upon the construction phase.