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Allowances are made for the claimant who has been placed in an emergency or difficult dilemma. In Jones v Boyce (1816) 1 Stark 493, a runaway horse and carriage case, the plaintiff’s decision to jump from it was [...]. The defendant could not criticise the plaintiff’s attempts to avoid the danger created by the defendant.
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not contributorily negligent

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#defences #law #negligence #tort
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Allowances are made for the claimant who has been placed in an emergency or difficult dilemma. In Jones v Boyce (1816) 1 Stark 493, a runaway horse and carriage case, the plaintiff’s decision to jump from it was [...]. The defendant could not criticise the plaintiff’s attempts to avoid the danger created by the defendant.
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#defences #law #negligence #tort
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Allowances are made for the claimant who has been placed in an emergency or difficult dilemma. In Jones v Boyce (1816) 1 Stark 493, a runaway horse and carriage case, the plaintiff’s decision to jump from it was [...]. The defendant could not criticise the plaintiff’s attempts to avoid the danger created by the defendant.
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not contributorily negligent
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