Can consent be implied to save parties' interest in property, even though not present, thus not liable for damages due to trespass?
A) Yes, consent can be implied if it serves to protect the parties' interest in the property.
B) No, consent must always be explicit and documented to avoid liability for trespass.
C) Yes, implied consent only applies to personal property, not real property.
D) No, consent is irrelevant; trespass liability is solely determined by the act of entering without permission.