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Real Estate/Development

Aug. 8, 2003

Business Isn't Liable for Injuries Sustained After Rave

Focus Column - Real Property - By Michael Paul Thomas - Are all-night dance parties for teenagers, known as "rave" parties, inherently dangerous? Do business owners have a duty not to allow their property to be used for such parties? Should they be held liable for injuries caused by rave attendees who leave a party too tired or too intoxicated to drive? These were just some of the questions facing the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Sakiyama v. AMF Bowling Centers Inc.

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