WEBER BY SANFT v. GOETZKE

No. C9-84-1480.

371 N.W.2d 611 (1985)

Charles J. WEBER, a minor, By his Guardian Ad Litem, Robert H. SANFT, Respondent, v. Barbara GOETZKE, Respondent, Bernard Weber, et al., Appellants, Willis DENZER, et al., Respondents, Raymond E. Goetzke, Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff, Respondent, v. Judith WEBER and Carl Weber, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

Review Denied September 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jon R. Duckstad, St. Paul, for Charles J. Weber.

Rolf E. Gilbertson, Seth M. Colton, St. Paul, for Bernard Weber et al.

Robert M. Frazee, Minneapolis, for Willis Denzer et al.

Thomas O. Albers, Bloomington, for Barbara Goetzke and Raymond E. Goetzke.

Richard H. Knutson, St. Paul, for Judith Weber and Carl Weber.

Heard, considered and decided by SEDGWICK, P.J., and WOZNIAK and RANDALL, JJ.


OPINION

RANDALL, Judge.

Bernard and Sharon Weber appeal the trial court's finding that they and other members of their family are liable for injuries to Charles Weber, their nephew, based on the theory of joint venture and joint enterprise liability. They argue that the family activities, as a matter of law, do not rise to the level of either joint venture or joint enterprise. We reverse.

FACTS

Charles Weber, a minor, was injured when a...

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