
Business Law Today 9th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller,Gaylord Jentz
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1111081454
Business Law Today 9th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller,Gaylord Jentz
Edition 9ISBN: 978-1111081454 Exercise 5
Case Problem with Sample Answer Neal Peterson's entire family skied, and Peterson started skiing at the age of two. In 2000, at the age of eleven, Peterson was in his fourth year as a member of a ski race team. After a race one morning in February, Peterson continued to practice his skills through the afternoon. Coming down a slope very fast, at a point when his skis were not touching the ground, Peterson collided with David Donahue. Donahue, a forty-three-year-old advanced skier, was skating (skiing slowly) across the slope toward the parking lot. Peterson and Donahue knew that falls or collisions and accidents and injuries were possible with skiing. Donahue saw Peterson "split seconds" before the impact, which knocked Donahue out of his skis and down the slope ten or twelve feet. When Donahue saw Peterson lying motionless nearby, he immediately sought help. To recover for his injuries, Peterson fi led a suit in a Minnesota state court against Donahue, alleging negligence. Based on these facts, which defense to a claim of negligence is Donahue most likely to assert? How is the court likely to apply that defense and rule on Peterson's claim? Why? [ Peterson ex rel. Peterson v. Donahue, 733 N.W.2d 790 (Minn.App. 2007)]
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