Defence - Contributory Negligence Flashcards

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Froom v Butcher

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A man is guilty of contributory negligence if he ought to have foreseen that, if he did not act as a reasonably prudent man, he might hurt himself.

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Jones v Livox Quarries

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Contributory negligence depends on foreseeability of harm to oneself.

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Westwood v Post Office

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Claimant entered door marked “do not enter” and fell through trap door, no contributory negligence as it was not foreseeable.

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Grant v Sun Shipping

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Claimant was entitled to presume that a hatchway would be closed, no contributory negligence.

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Capps v Miller

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17 year old riding moped at night was hit be a drunk driver, was wearing helmet but hadn’t fastened straps, was contributory negligence.

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Russell v Smith

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10 year old cyclist was 3/4 responsible for an incident, had his damages reduced to 50% to reflect his share of the blame.

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