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Actual consent exists if the plaintiff [..1..] [..2..] to submit to conduct
expressly shows, willingness
Consent is invalid if induced by [..1..] regarding an [..2..]
fraud, essential matter
Individuals must have [..1..] to provide [..2..]
legal capacity, valid consent
Implied consent arises from [..1..] or by [..2..] to save a life
conduct, law
Self-defense permits [..1..] force against perceived [..2..]
reasonably necessary, imminent attack
Defense of others is valid if one [..1..] the aided person could use [..2..]
reasonably believes, self-defense
Assess [..1..] of [..2..] for consent, self-defense, and defense of others
reasonableness, belief
Determine if force used was [..1..] to the [..2..]
proportionate, perceived threat
Verify if consent was [..1..] or [..2..] by [..3..] or [..4..]
exceeded, invalidated, fraud, incapacity
Identify if the defendant was the [..1..] [..2..] self-defense
initial aggressor, limiting
Consent can be [..1..] [..2..] or [..3..]
express, implied conduct, implied law
Self-defense requires [..1..] and [..2..]
reasonable belief, proportionate force
[..1..] as to an [..2..] vitiates consent
Fraud, essential matter
Defense of others hinges on [..1..] in the aided party's [..2..]
reasonable belief, right
[..1..] is [..2..] under self-defense
Retaliation, not permissible