Betting and Loans (Infants) Act, 1892

Knowledge of infancy presumed in certain cases.

3. If any such circular, notice, advertisement, letter, telegram or other document as in the preceding sections or either of them mentioned is sent to any person at any university, college, school, or other place of education, and such person is an infant, the person sending or causing the same to be sent shall be deemed to have known that such person was an infant, unless he proves that he had reasonable ground for believing such person to be of full age.