Every autumn, apples from your tree fall onto your neighbor's grass. "In my opinion, those are great apples. Your're lucky," you tell him when he complains. You refuse to remove them. The fruit attracts trespassing boys, then rots and brings bees. What torts might your apple-hating neighbor successfully sue you for?
A Public nuisance
B Tresspass to land and private nuisance
C Strict product liability for slippery, dangerous, rotting apples
D Misrepresentation for your opinion about the greatness of the apples.