In CASE 7.2, Kurashige v. Indian Dunes, Inc (1988), plaintiff Kurashige, used Indian Dunes Park for motorcycle dirtbike riding. Prior to entering the park he signed a general release. Kurashige was injured and sued Indian Dunes. How did the court rule and why?

a. For the defendant, holding that the release was not unconscionable, and that all the risk was on the plaintiff.
b. For the plaintiff, holding that the release was unconscionable, and that all the risk was on the defendant.
c. For the defendant, holding that the release was enforceable, and that plaintiff should have been insured.
d. For the plaintiff, because the release was enforceable based on the plaintiffs age in that he could not legally contract.


a

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