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Summary Of: Consent

the express consent given in advance may excuse the person who shot the plaintiff... Consent has also been used as a defense in cases involving accidental deaths... The question of consent is important in medical law... if they do not obtain consent for a procedure... Consent of the governed... Consent of the governed...

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