The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases (MindTap Course List)
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Case summary: The person E with a friend went to the resort RM in New Hampshire. The person E went snow tubing. There were no employees of resort RM present in the snow tube area to instruct person E about the safer use of a snow tube. The person E got injured while she was snow tubing. The person E filed a negligence action against the resort RM for the compensation of her injury.
To find: The theory under which damages should be reduced for the person E to the degree of her fault.
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