MEESE v. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

No. 17131.

639 P.2d 720 (1981)

Kimberly MEESE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

December 1, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Hal Visick, Eugene H. Bramhall, Provo, for defendant and appellant.

Jackson Howard, Richard B. Johnson, Provo, for plaintiff and respondent.


CROFT, District Judge:

This case is on appeal by Brigham Young University, defendant below, (hereinafter BYU) from a judgment entered against it in the district court following a trial by the court sitting without a jury.

The plaintiff was a student duly enrolled at BYU, having pre-registered on December 12, 1977. Included among her classes was a beginner's ski class. Prior to her attendance at BYU plaintiff had lived in Tucson, Arizona, an area of our country...

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