HORSE-FIGHTS. 361 



" Wherever a man makes the horse of another fight without 

 the owner's permission he shall pay the loss that ensues and 

 ofnndarbot l to the owner, according to lawful judgment. If 

 the hurt is valued at half a mark, he shall pay full rett accord- 

 ing to law, as if it were done from hatred or envy. Every man 

 shall answer for himself at a horse-fight, whoever may have the 

 fight. If a man strikes a horse without necessity at a horse- 

 fight, he shall pay ofundarbot to the owner ; and if the horse 

 is damaged by it, he shall pay indemnity for damages and rett- 

 of-envy to the owner " (N. G. L., ii. 126). 



3 6fundarb6t indemnity paid for intentional outrage. 



