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Shaikha Almansoori
on Nov 11, 2024Verified
In Carley v. Willow Park Golf Course Ltd., what did the Court find?
A) The presence of a driving range constituted a private nuisance and the Court issued an injunction prohibiting golf balls going onto the Carleys' property.
B) The presence of a driving range constituted a private nuisance, but there is no remedy for a mere nuisance at law.
C) The presence of a driving range could not be considered a nuisance, only a minor annoyance, for which there is no remedy.
D) The presence of a driving range constituted negligence, as driving ranges are unreasonable.
E) The presence of a driving range could not be considered in the context of tort law, as the owners did not intend to cause harm.
Private Nuisance
A disturbance or interference with an individual's enjoyment or use of their property, without any trespassing occurring.
Injunction
A legal order by a court that requires a party to do, or refrain from doing, certain acts.
- Recognize the importance and impact of precedent-setting court cases on tort law.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance and impact of precedent-setting court cases on tort law.