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Manisha goes to see a play al her local theatre. At the box office where she bought her ticket, a notice is displayed, which states that that the owners of the theatre accept no liability for loss or injury, by whatever means, to patrons or their property. On leaving the theatre after the performance, Manisha trips over a poorly fitted carpet and injuries her leg. Manisha intends to sues the owners. Will the theatre be able to rely on the exclusion clause, and for what reason?
A.
Yes, because the clause was displayed before Manisha bought the ticket
B.
No. Because the clause is void due to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
C.
No. Because the clause is too general
D.
No. Because the clause was not drawn to Manisha's attention as she was entering the theatre