Rich, a club member, left his golf clubs with Bogan, the pro at the Happy Hours Country

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Rich, a club member, left his golf clubs with Bogan, the pro at the Happy Hours Country Club, to be refinished at Bogan’s pro shop. The refinisher employed by Bogan suddenly left town, taking Rich’s clubs with him. The refinisher had previously been above suspicion, although Bogan had never checked on the man’s character references. A valuable sand wedge that Bogan had borrowed from another member, Smith, for his own use in an important tournament was also stolen by the refinisher, as well as several pairs of golf shoes that Bogan had checked for members without charge as an accommodation.
The club members concerned each made claims against Bogan for their losses. Can (a) Rich, (b) Smith, and (c) the other members compel Bogan to make good their respective losses?

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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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