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Volenti non fit iniuria

The topic of this dissertation is primarily concerned with evaluating the practical and jurisprudential merits of the modern principle of volenti non fit iniuria as it is applied in the context of the South African Delictual Law on patrimonial loss. Though a similar evaluation of the volenti doctrin...

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Main Author: Anderson, Ian
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Language:English
Published: Department of Private Law 2023
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description The topic of this dissertation is primarily concerned with evaluating the practical and jurisprudential merits of the modern principle of volenti non fit iniuria as it is applied in the context of the South African Delictual Law on patrimonial loss. Though a similar evaluation of the volenti doctrine in respect to the modern Actio Iniuriarum .falls outside the scope of this dissertation, reference will also be made to the Valenti defence in that context.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/39012 Volenti non fit iniuria Anderson, Ian Consent (Law) The topic of this dissertation is primarily concerned with evaluating the practical and jurisprudential merits of the modern principle of volenti non fit iniuria as it is applied in the context of the South African Delictual Law on patrimonial loss. Though a similar evaluation of the volenti doctrine in respect to the modern Actio Iniuriarum .falls outside the scope of this dissertation, reference will also be made to the Valenti defence in that context. 2023-10-02T14:18:15Z 2023-10-02T14:18:15Z 1975 2023-10-02T10:27:24Z Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39012 eng application/pdf Department of Private Law Faculty of Law
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Volenti non fit iniuria
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title Volenti non fit iniuria
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