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0738 The risk of falling into a rocky ravine located near a ski trail is inherent in the sport of skiing, so the doctrine of primary assumption of the risk prevents recovery by a skier against a ski resort for injuries the skier sustained when falling into a rocky ravine after deliberately skiing off the trail in an attempt to find a shortcut.CitationO'DONOGHUE v BEAR MT (Rocky Ravine) 30 CA4 188 [See: Knight v Jewett 3 C4 296, T/AT 10/92; Ford v Gouin 3 C4 339, T/AT 10/92] |
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