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Where a minor represents her age to be 18 years and have sexual intercourse with an adult and the accused bonafidely believed it to be true. The accused won't be held liable for any offence in that case.

  

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When a minor who represents her age to be at least 18 has sexual intercourse with an adult who has a bona fide belief that it is true, the adult will not be held liable for any offence. Clive

  • When a minor who represents her age to be at least 18 has sexual intercourse with an adult who has a bona fide belief that it is true, the adult will not be held liable for any offence.
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When a minor who represents her age to be at least 18 has sexual intercourse with an adult who has a bona fide belief that it is true, the adult will not be held liable for any offence.

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