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In Jones v Livox Quarries [1952] 2 QB 608 the plaintiff was [...]. His being in a dangerous position was regarded as ‘fault’:

a person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that if he did not act as a reasonable prudent man, he might be hurt himself.

Answer
riding on the tow bar of a vehicle when it was involved in an accident

Tags
#defences #law #negligence #tort
Question
In Jones v Livox Quarries [1952] 2 QB 608 the plaintiff was [...]. His being in a dangerous position was regarded as ‘fault’:

a person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that if he did not act as a reasonable prudent man, he might be hurt himself.

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Tags
#defences #law #negligence #tort
Question
In Jones v Livox Quarries [1952] 2 QB 608 the plaintiff was [...]. His being in a dangerous position was regarded as ‘fault’:

a person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that if he did not act as a reasonable prudent man, he might be hurt himself.

Answer
riding on the tow bar of a vehicle when it was involved in an accident
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In Jones v Livox Quarries [1952] 2 QB 608 the plaintiff was riding on the tow bar of a vehicle when it was involved in an accident. His being in a dangerous position was regarded as ‘fault’: a person is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought reasonably to have foreseen that if he did not act as

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