Torts
The attractive nuisance doctrine is a legal principle that holds landowners liable for injuries to children who trespass on their property if the property contains a hazardous condition that is likely to attract children. This doctrine recognizes that children may not fully understand the dangers posed by certain attractive features, such as pools, treehouses, or abandoned machinery, and therefore imposes a duty on landowners to take reasonable steps to protect against such risks.
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