Name three factors the courts take into consideration (as suggested by the Restatement) when deciding if an activity is abnormally dangerous.
What will be an ideal response?
Any three of the following:a. High degree of risk: "high degree of risk of some harm to the person, land or chattel of others"b. Risk of serious harm: "likelihood that the harm that results from it will be great"c. Cannot be eliminated even by due care: "inability to eliminate the risk by the exercise of reasonable care"d. Not a matter of common usage: "extent to which the activity is not a matter of common usage"e. Inappropriateness: "inappropriateness of the activity to the place where it is carried on"f. Value: "extent to which its value to the community is outweighed by its dangerous attributes"
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A. ?a covenant. B. ?an easement. C. ?eminent domain. D. ?tenure.
A contract entered into by a trustee must be approved by the beneficiaries of the trust.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)