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Default Even a small boat can be involved in a big lawsuit....

On Sep 5, 6:10?pm, "Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote:
That's bull****, trying to sue the association too. Money grubbing children
trying to score the lottery.


It might depend on a few things.

Does the "association" run a bar as one of the amenities of this
private lake? If so, the association's bar tender has the same
obligation as any other not to serve somebody that is inebriated. Good
grief- especially knowing full well that the drinker is going to go
out on the lake and operate a boat at high speed. I think if the
boater got drunk at the association's bar, the association will have a
tough time getting off the hook. The plaintiff may wind up owning the
entire private lake.


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