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 Geczi.
A) implicitly assumed the risk of treadmill use
B) definitely assumed the risk of treadmill use by ignoring warnings of possible dangers
C) assumed the risk by her "wanton and careless" behavior
D) refused to assume the risk, which thereby voided her membership in Lifetime
E) none of the other choices are correct
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