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Consent may be given expressly, e.g. a written agreement, or by implied conduct, e.g. sporting events. In Hall v Brooklands Auto Racing Club [1933] 1 KB 205 the plaintiff was injured while watching a race. The plaintiff’s claim failed because ‘the type of danger to spectators was inherent in the sport and the plaintiff must be taken to have assented to the risk of such an accident...’
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