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Fred builds a fence on his property, but the fence extends two feet into Rafe's property. This would most likely be characterized as:
 
  A. Trespass to land
   B. Encroachment
   C. Nuisance
   D. Adverse possession

Question 2

Art negligently causes Bart's land to be flooded, causing damage to Bart's crops. This is best characterized as:
 
  A. Nuisance
   B. Trespass
   C. Negligence
   D. Adverse possession



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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