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Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 Section 2 prevents the use of contract terms, notices or other means of limiting or excluding liability for death or personal injury and permits exclusion for other damage only in so far as it is reasonable. The Act applies to all those acting in the course of business (s 1(3)). For details, refer to your Contract Manual, Chapter 11. Johnstone v Bloomsbury AHA [1991] 2 All ER 293 involved a junior doctor claiming compensation for damage to his health through working long hours. He had contractually agreed to do this but the Court of Appeal suggested that [...].
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such terms, which purported to make him volens, were subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act

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Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 Section 2 prevents the use of contract terms, notices or other means of limiting or excluding liability for death or personal injury and permits exclusion for other damage only in so far as it is reasonable. The Act applies to all those acting in the course of business (s 1(3)). For details, refer to your Contract Manual, Chapter 11. Johnstone v Bloomsbury AHA [1991] 2 All ER 293 involved a junior doctor claiming compensation for damage to his health through working long hours. He had contractually agreed to do this but the Court of Appeal suggested that [...].
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#defences #law #negligence #tort
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Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 Section 2 prevents the use of contract terms, notices or other means of limiting or excluding liability for death or personal injury and permits exclusion for other damage only in so far as it is reasonable. The Act applies to all those acting in the course of business (s 1(3)). For details, refer to your Contract Manual, Chapter 11. Johnstone v Bloomsbury AHA [1991] 2 All ER 293 involved a junior doctor claiming compensation for damage to his health through working long hours. He had contractually agreed to do this but the Court of Appeal suggested that [...].
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such terms, which purported to make him volens, were subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act
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