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A lessor discovers that the lessee abandoned the leased property some weeks earlier. In that time,
  vermin infests the property. The lessor empties the place of all of the lessee's possessions and destroys
  those items that cannot be sanitized to rid the property of the vermin. When the lessee seeks damages
  to recover the cost of replace the lessee's destroy possessions, the lessor most likely will raise the
  defense of
 
  A) private necessity B) statute of limitations
  C) public necessity D) mistake

Question 2

A defendant can claim the defense of necessity only if the risk of injury to the plaintiff was
 
  A) imminent B) minimal
  C) due to natural conditions D) hidden



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Answer to Question 1

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