BANKE, Judge.
The appellant sued to recover for personal injuries which she sustained while swimming in a pool on the premises of a motel owned and operated by the appellees. The appellant was not a customer of the motel but was attending a party given by the management in celebration of the Fourth of July. The public was invited, and there was no admission charge.
The trial court awarded summary judgment to the appellees on the basis of Ga. L. 1965, pp. 476...
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