TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



XXIU 



Part II. 



NEGLIGENCE IN THE USE OF HORSES, &c. 



CHAPTEE I. 



THE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LIABILITIES OF PARTIES FOR INJURIES INFLICTED OR 

 INCURRED IN DRIVING, ALSO THE RULE OF THE ROAD, AND NEGLIGENT 

 DRIVING BY A SERVANT, 



Negligent Deiving. page 



Definition of Negligence 296 



Negligent Driving id. 



Where killing a Person is held to be 



Murder id. 



Where killing a Person is held to be 



Manslaughter 297 



Burthen of Proof id. 



Furious Driving id. 



Carriages racing id. 



Driver unable to pull up id. 



Causing Death of Passenger 298 



Defence of Contributory Negli- 

 gence id. 



Where killing a Person is held to be 



Accidental Death id. 



And the Driver is not liable .... 299 



Trotting a Waggon along a Road. id. 



Trotting a Waggon along a Street id. 

 Remarks in East's Pleas of the 



Crown id. 



Where Streets are unusually 



crowded id. 



Where Driver is indictable under 



24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, s. 35 300 



Furious Drivinginthe Metropolitan 



Police District id. 



Power of Police Constables id. 



Conviction no Bar to Action of 



Trespass id. 



Where Party injured by negligent 



Driver may maintain an Action . id. 

 Duty of Drivers of public and 



private Vehicles id. 



Action lies for Negligence in the 



care of vicious Horses, «S:c 301 



Where another Person strikes a 



Horse id. 



Damages recovered in Trespass .... id. 



Driving furiously round a Corner . id. 

 .Mail Cart rapidly entering Post 



Office Yard id. 



Negligent Deivino — eontimied. page 



Frightening a Horse by a Fire- 



basket 301 



By Van left on Roadside 302 



Judgment in Harris v. Mobhs . , 303 

 By blowing off Steam 305 



Rules as to civil Liability id. 



Negligence on one Side only id. 



Passenger thrown from an Omnibus 306 



Horse and Cart left standing in the 

 Street id. 



Damage from Tackle breaking. . . . 307 

 Or from Defect in the Carriage . id. 



Negligence on both Sides id. 



Where the Negligence of the in- 

 jured Party did not contribute to 

 the Accident 308 



Where such Negligence occasioned 

 Part of the Mischief id. 



A Wrongdoer not without the Pale 

 of the Law id. 



Driving against an Ass fettered on 

 the Road id. 



Question of ordinary Care on the 



Pai-t of the Plaintiff 309 



On the Part of the Defendant . . id. 



Circumstances of the Case must be 

 left to the Jury id. 



Horse injured in being led out of 

 the Stable id. 



Horse and Cart left in the Sti-cet. . 310 



Judgment of the Court of Queen's 

 Bench id. 



Where no Negligence on the Part 

 of the Defendant 314 



Law deducible from these Cases . . id. 



Abbott V. Macjie id. 



A Heap left on a Highway 315 



Opportimity of seeing the Obstruc- 

 tion id. 



Running over Stones at Night .... id. 



Leaving the Highway id. 



