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Please answer the following question fully. It does not need to be pages upon pa

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Question

Please answer the following question fully. It does not need to be pages upon pages, but you must cover all the elements for each topic. Holly owns Holly's Health Studio a gym that offers many types of fitness classes. One class that is offered is group weightlifting. One day the 9am class consists of 20 people and is very crowded. Immediately after the 9am class leaves the 10am class comes in. Between the number of people in the 9am and the fact that it is 102 degree outside the floor in the studio is full of water puddles of sweat. During the 10am class Billy slips on a puddle of sweat and falls into Susan who is his workout partner for that exercise. Billy twisted his ankle and Susan broke her arm when she tried to catch herself during the fall. Who can Billy sue and why? Who can Susan sue and why? What defenses exist for anyone you said could be sued?

Explanation / Answer

Case introduction:

The case deals with specific concept of legality of objects which means to what extent any suit filed by a client is legally enforceable or invalid. Any sue can be considered to be legal if it has an intention to create a valid contract by the assent of both the parties.

Case fscfs:

In the given case, the owner of health studio and gym holly might have considered some terms and conditions before offering the enrollment to fitness classes to the students . Then she can defend any sue filed against her.

Case problem:

Billy and Susan are slipped on the puddes of sweat and had serious injury. Can they sue against any one?how holly can defend that claim.

Case solution:

Since there is no legal contract between the owner holly and people getting registered any sue against her for the injuries of people is not legally enforceable. But it is the responsibility of holly to maintain safety to the people who are coming on the grounds of natural justice.

Any sue can be legally valid if its agreement is involved offer and acceptance is obtained fraudulent or by co ercion. In the present case it's not any forceful agreement between holly and the injured . So sue cannot be valid against her for their injuries due to puddles of sweat. But if holly mentioned any written agreement that she will responsible for the injuries of people then legally she can be sued.

Conclusion:

Any contract to be legally enforceable it should have fulfilled essentials of valid contract to which law the parties are subject. Incase of Jo such contract for parties then there is no enforceability towards damages.