Business, 28.07.2019 22:00 hannahgracew12
Kim went to ling's market to pick up a few items for dinner. it was a stormy day, and the wind had blown water through the market's door each time it opened. as kim entered through the door, she slipped and fell in the rainwater that had accumulated on the floor. the manager knew of the weather conditions but had not posted any sign to warn customers of the water hazard. "it's raining, people know it's wet and they have to be careful when they walk," he said. kim injured her back as a result of the fall and sued ling's for damages. can ling's be held liable for negligence, and/or intentional tort, and/or strict liability? discuss. how and why would a court likely rule?
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