Multiple Choice
Use the fact situation in Q14 to answer the related question that follows. Also in this case,
A) Although John's acts amount to nuisance,he cannot be sued in damages.
B) John's acts in destroying the landscaping amount to a nuisance,and he can be sued in damages.
C) Although John can be sued in damages,he is not a trespasser.
D) John is a trespasser and can be sued in damages.
E) John's acts constitute slander of Edward's title,and he can be sued in damages.
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