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I think this is the correct interpretation. In Situation 1, the runner has violated by not completing her baserunning responsibilities at any time: she ran outside of the lane all the way to 1B, and interfered with the play. In Situation 2, the runner "did what she is supposed to" and was struck by the ball while taking the final stride, which is a rulebook exception to runner's lane INT.
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