Questions 45 - 46 are based on the following facts: Unlike his SFSU Gators teammate Mr....
Questions 45 - 46 are based on the following facts: Unlike his SFSU Gators teammate Mr. Sean “I'm Not Scott Bowman, Andre “Longball” Glasnovic can really kick a soccer ball. One early Tuesday morning while “Longball” Glasnovic was practicing soccer at SFSU's Cox Stadium, he for the 100th time kicked a ball over the fence onto Nineteenth Avenue. Just moments before, BUS 320 Legal Scholar Sandra Draper found that ever-elusive 4-hour legal parking place on Nineteenth Avenue and parked her pride and joy 1983 primer grey Dodge Comet with the missing front quarter panel in front of the soccer stadium. Sadly, the soccer ball kicked by “Longball” Glasnovic struck the roof of Sandra's car and dented it. The ball then careened down Nineteenth Avenue toward Holloway Avenue. Just as the ball crossed Holloway, it rolled underneath a passing southbound 28 Muni Bus. The ball was picked up by the bus circling tire and was then propelled eastbound at great velocity back toward Holloway Avenue. As the world's oldest business law professor was crossing Holloway entgute to class, the ball struck him. Fortunately the ball did not cause any harm to the old professor, it only hit him in the head. 45. Assume that Sandra sues “Longball” Glasnovic and SFSU for the damage to her prized automobile. What is the likely result? A. Sandra wins because it was reasonably foreseeable that someone as talented as “Longball” Glasnovic could kick a soccer ball over the fence and damage a parked automobile. B. Sandra loses, she assumed the risk of damage to her car when she parked it on a public street in front of the soccer stadium. C. Sandra wins because “Longball” Glasnovic was engaged in an ultrahazardous activity. D. “Longball” Glasnovic and SFSU win because neither intended the damage to Sandra's car. ANSWER: