Public-Necessity Doctrine
Definition
A common-law doctrine under which one party may enter another’s property without liability if doing so is necessary, or reasonably believed to be necessary, to prevent an imminent public disaster.
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A common-law doctrine under which one party may enter another’s property without liability if doing so is necessary, or reasonably believed to be necessary, to prevent an imminent public disaster.