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Principle: A person who voluntarily assumes a risk cannot complain of harm flowing from that risk. Facts: R agrees to join a friend's experimental glider flight, knowing the equipment is untested. The glider crashes due to a known design fault and R is injured. Best legal outcome?

AR can recover only half the damages
BFriend is fully liable
CR voluntarily assumed the inherent risk of the experimental flight and cannot recover damages
DFriend is liable only if R signs a release
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. R voluntarily assumed the inherent risk of the experimental flight and cannot recover damages
Volenti non fit injuria: voluntary assumption of a known and accepted risk bars recovery for harms within that risk. The doctrine does not extend to grossly negligent or intentionally wrongful acts beyond the assumed risk.
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