1. Jerome, Sheila, Gary, and Ella agreed to purchase a tract ofland and make it available for use as a free playground forneighborhood children. They called the enterprise MeadowbrookPlayground. Jerome and Gary improperly hung one of the playgroundswings, and a child was injured. The suit was brought againstMeadowbrook Playground. Can damages be recovered?
2. A joint venture is a(an):
3. 1. Edwin Edwards and Karen Davis owned EEE, Inc., which ownedthree convenience stores, all of which sold gasoline. Reid Ellisdelivered to the three convenience stores $26,675.02 worth ofgasoline for which he was not paid. Ellis proved that Edwards andDavis owned the business, ran it, and in fact personally orderedthe gasoline. He claimed that they were personally liable for thedebt owed to him by EEE, Inc. Decide.