The defendant's privilege to invade the chattels or land of another for a private necessity requires:
a. Defendant's conduct must be reasonable.
b. Defendant's conduct is necessary to protect any person from death or serious bodily harm.
c. Both a. & b.
d. Defendants' conduct may be reasonable or unreasonable.
C
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