With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Baseball & Athletic Ass’n, 185 Minn. 507, 240 N.W. 903 (1932)); Missouri (Anderson v. Kansas City Baseball Club, 231 S.W.2d 170 (Mo.1950)); New York (Akins v. Glens Falls City Sch. Dist., 53 N.Y.2d 325, 441 N.Y.S.2d 644, 424 NE.2d 531 (1981)); North Carolina (Cates v. Cincinnati Exhibition Co., 215 N.C. 64, 1 S.E.2d 131 (1939)); Ohio (Cincinnati Baseball Club Co. v. Eno, 112 Ohio St. 175, 147 N.E. 86 (1925)); Texas (Friedman v. Houston Sports Ass'n, 731 S.W.2d 572 (Tex.App.1987)); Utah (Lawson v. Salt Lake Trappers, Inc., 901 P.2d 1013 (Utah 1995)). 3 See Colorado Baseball Spectator Safety Act of 1993, Colo.Rev.Stat. § 13-21-120 (1993); Baseball Facility Liability Act, III. Comp. Stat. 38/1-49 (1992). 4 See, e.g., City of Milton v. Broxson, 514 So.2d 1116, 1118 (Fla.Dist.Ct.App.1987) (<HOLDING>); Bellezzo v. Arizona, 174 Ariz. 548, 851 P.2d

A: holding a business owner must protect invitees against injury caused by third persons
B: holding that a store owner has a duty to protect invitees from foreseeable criminal acts
C: holding state of the law must be determined at time of challenged action
D: holding that liability must be determined by the common law standards  governing the duty of landowners to invitees
D.