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Negligence / Causation / Assumption of risk / Tort / Omission / Volenti non fit injuria / Standard of care / Reasonable person / Breach of duty in English law / Law / Tort law / Duty of care
Date: 2006-05-10 23:31:00
Negligence
Causation
Assumption of risk
Tort
Omission
Volenti non fit injuria
Standard of care
Reasonable person
Breach of duty in English law
Law
Tort law
Duty of care

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