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[ statute ] states that the fact that a person is aware of an exclusion clause/notice does not in itself mean that they have consented to the risk, (see White v Blackmore [1972] 2 QB 651 below). Note that this was a case decided before UCTA 1977 came into force. Special care should, therefore, be taken when analysing pre- 1977 cases.
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Section 2(3) UCTA 1977

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[ statute ] states that the fact that a person is aware of an exclusion clause/notice does not in itself mean that they have consented to the risk, (see White v Blackmore [1972] 2 QB 651 below). Note that this was a case decided before UCTA 1977 came into force. Special care should, therefore, be taken when analysing pre- 1977 cases.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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[ statute ] states that the fact that a person is aware of an exclusion clause/notice does not in itself mean that they have consented to the risk, (see White v Blackmore [1972] 2 QB 651 below). Note that this was a case decided before UCTA 1977 came into force. Special care should, therefore, be taken when analysing pre- 1977 cases.
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Section 2(3) UCTA 1977
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Section 2(3) UCTA 1977 states that the fact that a person is aware of an exclusion clause/notice does not in itself mean that they have consented to the risk, (see White v Blackmore [1972] 2 QB 651 below). N

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