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slavikrds [6]
2 years ago
8

When the plaintiff assumes responsibility for injury, or in other words, he or she agrees to participate when there is a chance

of suffering an injury, the athlete's actions falls under which of the following legal tenets?
Assumption of Risk (T/F)
Biology
1 answer:
inysia [295]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Assumption of risk is a defense in the rule of offences, which bars or decreases a plaintiff's right to retrieval in contradiction of a inattentive tort feasor if the offender can prove that the plaintiff willingly and meaningfully expected the hazards at subject inherent to the unsafe action in which the plaintiff was contributing. The most shared specimen is a waiver of obligation employed earlier contributing in a hazardous action. Frequently at matter in belongings where the respondent gifts an rapid statement of the danger defense is whether the plaintiff decided to assume the risk of the specific harm that happened.

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