Multiple Choice
In Geczi v. Lifetime Fitness, where Geczi suffered an injury when a treadmill at Lifetime malfunctioned but a jury held Lifetime not to be negligent, the appeals court held that Lifetime was not liable because:
A) Geczi expressly assumed the risk of injury
B) Geczi was over 18 when she signed the release of liability form
C) Geczi was a rational adult who should have understood the inherent risks of a treadmill
D) Geczi signed the release of liability form in front of witnesses
E) all of the other choices are correct
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