Multiple Choice
Wally's house is on fire.He cannot get into any of the doors or windows because of the flames.The house is attached to Peter's house, which is not on fire.No one is home in Peter's house.Wally breaks into Peter's front door with an axe and chops a hole into their common wall in order to get in to make sure no one is trapped inside.Peter sues Wally for the damage done to the door and wall ________.
A) Wally can assert the defense of private necessity and will not have to pay for the damage he did to Peter's front door and wall.
B) Wally can assert the defense of private necessity but will have to pay for the damage he did to Peter's front door and wall.
C) Wally can assert the defense of public necessity and will not have to pay for the damage he did to Peter's front door and wall.
D) Wally can assert the defense of public necessity but will have to pay for the damage he did to Peter's front door and wall.
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