A golf club built a driving range on its property across from several residential properties located next
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- A golf club built a driving range on its property across from several residential properties located next to the golf course. Golfers using the driving range frequently hit golf balls into the backyards of neighboring residential properties, and on several occasions broke the windows of homes located on the lots. On one occasion, a golf ball hit and killed a cat that had been sleeping on a bench in one of the backyards.
Residential property owners complained to the club that golf balls were being driven onto their properties, but the club refused to change the location of the driving range. In response to the allegations, the club claimed that the individual golfers who caused the damage should be held responsible as they hit the balls into the yardage.
When the club refused to stop using the practice field, the property owners decided to take legal action against the club?
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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