In deciding whether an activity is abnormally dangerous, a. courts consider the value of the activity to

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In deciding whether an activity is abnormally dangerous,

a. courts consider the value of the activity to the community.

b. courts generally ignore the appropriateness of the activity for the place in which it is being carried out.

c. a court is unlikely to conclude that an activity is abnormally dangerous unless all six factors are present.

d. a court is likely to conclude that an activity is abnormally dangerous even if only one factor is present.

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Tort Law

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Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, Traci Cull

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