The fox mountain country dub was a popular location for weddings in a midsized town, in the winter, the country club offered a free coat check service fo its guests. A staff member employed by the country club operated the coat check service. The coat checkroom was located just outside the entrance to the dub's Crystal 8allroom. At a wedding heid on june 15, Mrs. Kathy Weldo presented her full length sable coat to the uniformed coat check attendant at the country club, Mrs. Weido was given a smal. plastic tag with a number, which she observed corresponded to the number on a coat hanger where her coat was hung, Standing outside the coatroom, Mrs. Weido had a clear view of her fur as it hung on the coat rack. Mrs. Weldo remarked to the attendant that the coat was "very valuable," and that she hoped the attendant would watch over it carefully. Upon leaving the club at 1:00 A M. Mrs. Weido went to the coat eheck area to retrieve her cost, only to find that it was missing. When she inquired obout the coats location, the coat check attendant apologized profusely but could not explain the coats disappearance, The attendant stated that he had left the coatroom unattended only twice that evening, one time for a 15 -minute dinner break and the other for a 5 -minute cifarette break. The door to the costroom was left open and unlocked during those periods, so that guests who left early could retrieve their own coats. Mrs. Weldo returned to the club the next day to speak to Ms. Miles, the club manager. Ms. Miles pointed to a sign prominently displayed near the coatroom door stating The club is not responsible for lost or stolen property." She recortimended that Mrs. Weido refer the matter to her insurance company. Discuss the nature of the baliment relationship in this situation. Discuss whether you think the club may be liable for the coat and explain why or why not