TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



XXV 



rAGE 

 Negligent Deiying by a Servant — con. 



Action by Representatives of a Per- 

 son killecl 342 



By Persons beneficially interested . id. 



Construction to be put upon the 

 Condition in 9 & 10 Vict. c. 93. . id. 



Plan of the Locality 343 



Conviction for furious Driving a Bar 

 to subsequent Action id. 



Damages 344 



Responsibility for ' ' all possible 

 Consequences " id. 



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Negligent Driving by a Servant — con. 



Damage too Remote ', . 344 



Inj ury done to a Carriage 345 



Measure-of Damages where a Horse 

 has been injured id. 



Damages where a Person has been 

 killed id. 



How limited id. 



Cannot be given for Funeral Ex- 

 penses 316 



Damages not given to a Class, but 

 to Individuals id. 



CHAPTEE II. 



FEROCIOUS A^^D VICIOUS ANIMALS. 



Wild and Tame Animals 347 



As to Animals Fcra Naturcc only, 



Scienter unnecessary 348 



What ought to be the Liability of the 



Person keeping them id. 



The Athenian and Roman Laws .... id. 



The French Code 319 



Argument in Mason v. Keeling id. 



Decision in Scotland id. 



Reversed in House of Lords id. 



In England a Scienter is held neces- 

 sary 350 



Where a Dog bites a Person id. 



Kot enough to show that the Dog 



was of a fierce Disposition id. 



Report that Dog had been bitten by 



a Mad Dog id. 



Where Dog had bitten a Child id. 



Not necessarj' to show that Dog has 



bitten another Man 351 



Stray Dog on Defendant's premises .. id. 



Evidence of Scienter id. 



Damage done by Dog to Game, 



ground of Action id. 



Horse frightened by Dogs, and there- 

 by damaged id. 



WTiere a Dog worries Sheep 352 



Dictimi of Mr. Justice Maule id. 



E\adence of mischievous Propensity 

 unnecessary under 28 & 2yVict. c. 60 352 



' ' Cattle ' ' includes Horses and Mares id. 



Proof of Ownership id. 



Scienter maybe proved against a Cor- 

 poration id. 



The Dogs Act, 1871 ...'. 353 



Where a Horse bit some other Horses 354 



Breaking Horses in a Public Place . . id. 



Where a Mad Bull wounds a Person . id. 



Where a Bull singled out a Person 

 wearing Red id. 



Where a Ram injured a Person .... id. 



Where a vicious Beast kills a Person . id. 



Owner bound to secure a vicious 

 Anmial at all events 355 



He is liable to an Action for Damage id. 



The Grist of the Action id. 



Not necessary to prove Negligence . . id. 



An unruly Horse escaping from a 

 Stable id. 



Turning a dangerous Animal loose, 

 Manslaughter id. 



Turning a vicious Horse out on a 

 Common id. 



Injury occasioned by a vicious Bull. . id. 



Shooting a Dog for worrying Sheep . id. 



Shooting a Dog for worrying Fowls . 356 



CHAPTEE III. 



THE LIABILITIES OF PARTIES IIUKTIXG OR TRESPASSING UPON THE LANDS OF 



ANOTHER. 



Fresh Pursuit over another's Land . . 357 



Pursuing Vermin id. 



No unnecessary Damage 358 



Digging for a Fox, &c id. 



Hunting for Amusement 3.58 



Earl of Esse.T v. Capel id. 



Huntsman liable for Damage done by 

 the Field 359 



