Richard is an avid baseball fan and attends baseball games whenever he can. Richard considers himself an expert on all things, including risks, related to baseball. One day a ball flies into the stands, hits Richard in the head and seriously injures him. Richard can probably successfully win a case against the sports stadium based on
a. negligence.
b. breach of duty of care.
c. defamation.
d. none of the choices.
d
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A) foreclosure B) injunction C) contract D) attachment
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