Defenses to Intentional Torts Against Property

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Reasonable, [..1..] can defend property after a [..2..] to desist

non-deadly force, warning

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Force defending property must not be [..1..], like harmful [..2..]

excessive, booby traps

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Defense of property is invalid if the tort is [..1..] or entry is [..2..]

complete, privileged

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Reasonable force can [..1..] if in [..2..] of the wrongdoer

recapture chattels, hot pursuit

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Public necessity is an [..1..] for averting widespread [..2..]

absolute defense, public disaster

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Private necessity [..1..], but the actor [..2..] caused

excuses trespass, pays damages

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For property defense, [..1..] first, then use only reasonable, [..2..]

warn, non-deadly force

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Recapture of chattels requires [..1..] and [..2..]

immediate pursuit, reasonable force

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Public necessity is an [..1..], while private necessity means the actor [..2..]

absolute defense, pays harm

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If private necessity [..1..] the [..2..], the defense is [..3..]

benefits, property owner, absolute