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A redgum tree on D’s land was struck by lightening and it caught fire in a jerk. 80ft. above the ground. Next morning the tree falled down but instead of extinguishing the five D’s left it so burn itself. Three days take a guest of wind revived the fire and the fire caused damaged P’s land. The rule in Rylands Vs. Fletcher with
Apply here as tree was planted by D
Apply here as fire was caused by P’s negligence and fire is a dangerous thing
Not apply as D did not bring the fire on his land and nor did he keep it for his own purpose
None of the above
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