Oh, and yes, in certain instances we are discussing unforeseeable plaintiffs, insomuch as illegal trails being built. Unforeseeable plaintiff insofar as the landowner is concerned.dh_dirt_diva said:Great reply. Apparently you've had a class on torts, but not property. Besides, we're not even talking about unforeseeable plaintiffs here - you were referring to situations where the landowner grants use of his land to a cyclist. How can the cyclist be unforeseeable? Have you even read Palsgraf? The issue wasn't that the plaintiff was on the property, but that she was injured because of the actions of the RR's employees. That case had nothing to do with property.
By the way, it's "you're," not "your." It's not possessive.