Tina had a large compost pile in her backyard and the smell greatly irritated her neighbour Paul. Paul was so angry he went over to Tina's one day and told her to stop composting that smelly garbage or he would take her to court
Tina told Paul to leave but he continued to look around her backyard. When he finally left he intentionally kicked her gate and broke it and stole some tools that she had left near the gate. As a result which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) Tina is liable for nuisance
B) Paul is liable for conversion
C) Paul is liable for trespass to goods
D) Paul is liable for negligence
E) Paul may be able to get an injunction
D
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