FAIRCHILD, J.
Plaintiff contends she has alleged the elements of a cause of action upon the attractive-nuisance theory, which permits a child of tender years to recover, under certain circumstances, whether or not she is a trespasser. There is no claim that the four pipes presented a sufficient hazard so that defendant would be liable to plaintiff if she were mature, whether an invitee, licensee, or trespasser.
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