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Engineering, 24.06.2021 16:40, mulan5446

A landowner who had owned and operated a small airport notified the electric company that he was discontinuing operations and that it should shut down the electrical current that had supplied his communications equipment. The equipment had been surrounded by a fence and signs warning of high voltage. Because the electric company had maintained a transformer next to the landowner's communications equipment that contained many valuable and reusable parts, it decided to leave the power on to prevent theft until it could schedule removal of the transformer. Three days later, a trespasser who knew that the airport had closed went onto the property looking for something to steal. He could find nothing of value except the transformer. He noticed the signs warning of the high voltage but believed that the power had since been turned off. He scaled the fence with the intent to dismantle the transformer. As soon as he touched the transformer, he was seriously injured by the electric current. If the trespasser asserts a claim against the electric company to recover damages for his injuries, will he prevail

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