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1. Of the judgment of the court of first instance, the part against the plaintiffs falling under the following additional payment order shall be revoked.
Reasons
1. Facts of recognition;
A. The Plaintiffs and Defendants-related Defendant F Co., Ltd. (hereinafter “Defendant Company”) operate H golf courses located in G G at the time of racing (hereinafter “instant golf courses”) and their ancillary facilities.
Plaintiff
A At the time of the following accident, the defendant company was a golf assistant(s) of the defendant company.
Plaintiff
B is the husband of the Plaintiff, and the Plaintiff C and D are the children of the Plaintiff.
B. On January 7, 2014, at around 09:50, Plaintiff A moved 15 holes from the golf debt among the pages of the golf course of this case No. 15, in order to repair (one-day repair) the turf turf (divot, DNA) which was opened by Defendant E (Defendant Company’s golf assistant). On January 7, 2014, Plaintiff A moved Defendant E (Defendant Company’s golf assistant), a private-wheeled car owned by Defendant E (Defendant Company’s golf game assistant), to turn to the left on the turf road of 15 holes, and Defendant E moved to the turf in the turfy road of this case. Plaintiff A fell from the golf car and came to go to the turf on the turf road of this case.
(hereinafter referred to as “instant accident.” The Plaintiff A suffered from injury, such as flaging, acute haleing, and cerebral haleing, etc. due to the instant accident, and received two flaging and haleing, but is in a situation where it is entirely impossible to communicate and move at all (vegetable).
[Ground of Recognition] Facts without dispute, Gap evidence 1-1 through 4, evidence 2, evidence 5-1, 2, 3, 7-3 through 9, 8-1 through 4, Eul evidence 2-4, part of evidence 2-1 through 3-4, witness I of the court of first instance, the purport of the whole pleadings
2. Occurrence of liability for damages;
A. Defendant E’s tort liability (esteem) provides that Defendant E’s tort liability is open on the safety level or golf car left and right without door, with a high risk of causing accidents to passengers, and that Defendant E’s person engaged in golf car driving shall be able to take safety losses to passengers before departure.