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Tom visits George at his ranch.Although a novice on horseback,Tom decides to join George on a morning ride.George recommends that Tom ride an unbroken stallion named Satan.While mounting Satan,Tom is thrown headlong through the windshield of Tom's car.The damage to the car is $2,000 and Tom's own insurance pays him $1,500 ($500 deductible) .Under what principle could Tom's insurance company sue George for his negligence?
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