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0185 A student's riding of a horse that the student knew to be dangerous did not amount to a primary assumption of the risk in an action against the student's riding instructor, because the relationship between instructor and student imposed on the instructor a duty of reasonable care to the student.CitationTAN v GODDARD (A/R Jockey) 13 CA4 1528 [See: Knight v Jewett 3 C4 296; Ford v Gouin 3 C4 339] |
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