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Business, 22.10.2019 20:50 johnbuffit08

Michael owns a bowling alley. the bowling alley serves pizza and beer in the restaurant area only. although workers try to keep the equipment and bowling lane area clean, some patrons still get them dirty with their greasy fingers. patron tammy breaks her big toe when she loses grip on greasy bowling ball and drops it on her big toe. will the bowling alley be held liable for tammy's broken toe?

yes, because the bowling alley is liable for this type of foreseeable accident.

yes, because the bowling alley is strictly liable for injuries that occur on its premises.

no, the bowling alley will not be held liable because a patron made the bowling ball greasy.

no, the bowling alley will not be held liable because michael had no knowledge of the dirty equipment.

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