Hartley Motors Inc


Serving all of Alaska for over 40 years. We are an exclusive Honda dealer offering you Powersports and Power Equipment Products.


In 2001, the Alaska Supreme Court heard the case More v. Hartley Motors, Inc. , which centered around the validity of an exculpatory release, a signed agreement to not sue for injuries sustained during an activity, protecting a party only from liability for inherent risks of the activity, not general negligence. The case involved gaining the property of Hartley Motors, Inc. , before participating More signed a release of liability. However, during the driving portion of the class, she drove beyond the course's cone marker, injuring herself when her vehicle rolled up on a hidden rock. More filed a lawsuit against Hartley Motors, the dealer that sold her ATV, the ATV Safety Institute and Jim Croke. Initially, the defendants used the signed release to avoid liability, but the court denied it. Later granted s On appeal, the Supreme Court reversed the decision, holding that the trial court had not adequately considered the scope of More's release, and that there was evidence of negligent design or maintenance, which could potentially increase the As a result, the court deemed granting s The case briefs and so much more. LS Data's got what you're looking for. Is it LSE. Law? Elevate your mind. Leave the stress of class behind.

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