In Smith v Charles Baker & Sons [1891] AC 325 (in which the plaintiff was hit by a rock from a crane) it was stressed that [...]. Employees who know of the risks of their jobs are not necessarily voluntarily running those risks, since they may have little real option if they wish to keep their job.
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the requirement of voluntary consent was in addition to knowledge of the risk
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In Smith v Charles Baker & Sons [1891] AC 325 (in which the plaintiff was hit by a rock from a crane) it was stressed that [...]. Employees who know of the risks of their jobs are not necessarily voluntarily running those risks, since they may have little real option if they wish to keep their job.
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#defences #law #negligence #tort
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In Smith v Charles Baker & Sons [1891] AC 325 (in which the plaintiff was hit by a rock from a crane) it was stressed that [...]. Employees who know of the risks of their jobs are not necessarily voluntarily running those risks, since they may have little real option if they wish to keep their job.
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the requirement of voluntary consent was in addition to knowledge of the risk
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