Question: Question 3 7 ( 2 points ) Larry loves Wal - Mart. He shops there every day and knows where all the items are located

Question 37(2 points)
Larry loves Wal-Mart. He shops there every day and knows where all the items are located in the store. One day, Larry is in Wal-Mart looking for a "Git-er-done" t-shirt, but can't find one on the rack. Larry knows that the store probably has more shirts in stock in the back storeroom. Larry decides to go to the storeroom and get the shirt himself. On the door to the storeroom is a sign that reads, "Wal-Mart Employees Only." Larry disregards the sign and heads into the storeroom. He slips on a pile of packing peanuts that no one knew had been spilled and falls to the ground, injuring his arm. Larry sues Wal-Mart for negligence. Wal-Mart's best defense is:
Larry had the last clear chance to avoid the injury, but did not.
Larry had not yet purchased anything in the store and, therefore, was not a business invitee.
There is no defense, Wal-Mart is strictly liable for any injuries that occur on its premises.
Wal-Mart only owed Larry a duty to warn him of dangers of which they knew since Larry was not a business invitee in the storeroom.
 Question 37(2 points) Larry loves Wal-Mart. He shops there every day

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