4802 A homeowner owes persons invited to play volleyball on his/her front lawn a duty to avoid increasing the risk of tripping over net tie lines by placing them correctly or using flags to mark them; a defendant moving for summary judgment on the ground of primary assumption of the risk in an action for damages caused by an injury sustained by a player who tripped over a tie line has the burden of establishing that tripping over a tie line is an inherent risk of the activity, and that his/her conduct did not increase it.CitationLUNA v VELA (Volley Ball) 169 CA4 102 [See: Knight v Jewett 3 C4 296, T/AT 10/92; Morgan v Fuji 32 CA4 127, T/AT 5/95; Solis v Kirkwood 94 CA4 354, T/AT 1/02]
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