Even where the game being played amounts to horseplay, rather than organised sport, there may well be no breach of duty in respect of any injury caused to the claimant, provided that the defendant’s conduct does not amount to recklessness or a very high degree of carelessness.
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Blake v Galloway [2004] 3 All ER 315 CA
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Even where the game being played amounts to horseplay, rather than organised sport, there may well be no breach of duty in respect of any injury caused to the claimant, provided that the defendant’s conduct does not amount to recklessness or a very high degree of carelessness.
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#breach #negligence #tort
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Even where the game being played amounts to horseplay, rather than organised sport, there may well be no breach of duty in respect of any injury caused to the claimant, provided that the defendant’s conduct does not amount to recklessness or a very high degree of carelessness.
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Blake v Galloway [2004] 3 All ER 315 CA
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