With an attractive nuisance 1. courts rarely distinguish between natural and artificial conditions when determining whether an

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With an attractive nuisance 

1. courts rarely distinguish between natural and artificial conditions when determining whether an injured child can recover.
2. possessors must childproof their land to avoid liability.
3. the benefit of maintaining a condition in its dangerous form must be slight compared with the risk posed to the children for the doctrine to apply.
4. all of the above.

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Tort Law

ISBN: 9781285448046

6th Edition

Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, J.D.

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