A enters on B's property and is bitten by B's dog—A sues B on a strict liability theory. The likely outcome is:

a. A cannot recover because the injury occurred on B's land.
b. The result will be influenced by additional facts as to whether or not A entered with B's permission.
c. A can clearly recover regardless of additional facts.
d. None of the above.


B

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