The material increase in risk approach was also used in [case], where the defendant schoolmaster was held to have increased the risk of the claimant suffering injury in a school rugby match by selecting a player who was older than the age limit for the team. This demonstrates the willingness of the courts to apply the material contribution test in cases beyond industrial disease.
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Mountford v Newlands School [2007] EWCA Civ 21
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The material increase in risk approach was also used in [case], where the defendant schoolmaster was held to have increased the risk of the claimant suffering injury in a school rugby match by selecting a player who was older than the age limit for the team. This demonstrates the willingness of the courts to apply the material contribution test in cases beyond industrial disease.
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#causation #law #negligence #tort
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The material increase in risk approach was also used in [case], where the defendant schoolmaster was held to have increased the risk of the claimant suffering injury in a school rugby match by selecting a player who was older than the age limit for the team. This demonstrates the willingness of the courts to apply the material contribution test in cases beyond industrial disease.
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Mountford v Newlands School [2007] EWCA Civ 21
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