释义 |
volens, ppl. a. Law.|ˈvəʊlɛnz| [L., f. velle to will.] Consenting to a dangerous course of action. Cf. volenti non fit
1872Law Jrnl. (Court of Exchequer) XLI. ii. 101/2 Then comes the great difficulty; it is said ‘volenti non fit injuria’. It is true that he was ‘volens’, in the sense that he entered the employment voluntarily. 1951Law Rep. House of Lords (Appeal Cases) 765 He was not volens or careless. 1965Mod. Law Rev. XXVIII. v. 519 A finding that a workman was sciens was sufficient to defeat his claim as an invitee, even if he was not volens. |