10. B. Professor Berry ignores a sign warning trespassers to keep out and enters Mr. Jones' land seeking to escape a mob of angry law students bent on attacking him for giving them low grades. Held: Professor Berry not liable for trespass.
11. C. Professor Berry ignores a sign warning trespassers to keep out and enters Mr. Jones' land seeking to escape a mob of angry law students bent on attacking him for giving them low grades. While evading his pursuers, Professor Berry accidentally tramples on Mr. Jones' award winning roses. Held: Professor Berry liable for damages to roses.
12. What do the Three Cases Stand for Collectively? A. Professor Berry ignores a sign warning trespassers to keep out and enters Mr. Jones' land to smell his award winning roses. Held: Professor Berry liable for trespass. B. Professor Berry ignores a sign warning trespassers to keep out and enters Mr. Jones' land seeking to escape a mob of angry law students bent on attacking him for giving them low grades. Held: Professor Berry not liable for trespass. C. Professor Berry ignores a sign warning trespassers to keep out and enters Mr. Jones' land seeking to escape a mob of angry law students bent on attacking him for giving them low grades. While evading his pursuers, Professor Berry accidentally tramples on Mr. Jones' award winning roses. Held: Professor Berry liable for damages to roses.
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28. Fruit Hypo Answer Synthesized Rule: A fruit of vibrant color belongs in a window display as long as it does not perish within a week and does not require preparation before it can be eaten. All other produce must go into the bin. New synthesized rule: A fruit or vegetable of vibrant color may be in a window display as long as it needs no preparation prior to eating.