Consent may be negated by Statute, E.g. [statute]This section prevents the use of volenti as a defence by motorists against their passengers, i.e. a drunk driver cannot rely on the defence of volenti to defeat the claim of a passenger who voluntarily accepts a lift from him and is injured as a result.
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s 149 Road Traffic Act 1988
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Consent may be negated by Statute, E.g. [statute]This section prevents the use of volenti as a defence by motorists against their passengers, i.e. a drunk driver cannot rely on the defence of volenti to defeat the claim of a passenger who voluntarily accepts a lift from him and is injured as a result.
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#defences #law #negligence #tort
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Consent may be negated by Statute, E.g. [statute]This section prevents the use of volenti as a defence by motorists against their passengers, i.e. a drunk driver cannot rely on the defence of volenti to defeat the claim of a passenger who voluntarily accepts a lift from him and is injured as a result.
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s 149 Road Traffic Act 1988
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