TAULE OF CONTENTS. 



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Repositories axd Auctions— cc/y^W. page 



Auctioneer's Possession 41 



An Auctioneer can set up Jus tertii. 42 



Interpleader by Auctioneer id. 



Goods privileged from Distress .... id. 

 His Right to remain on the Premises 43 

 Auctioneer or Clerk Agent of both 



Parties id. 



Purchaser's Name signed to a Cata- 

 logue id. 



Printed Particulars of Sale 44 



An incorrect Catalogue id. 



A limited Warranty id. 



Where it applies only to Soundness . 45 

 Trial of a Horse warranted quiet in 



Harness 46 



Notice of the Conditions of Sale .... id. 



Notice of Particulars 47 



Where a Bidder may retract id. 



Sale " without reserve" id. 



Effect of Advertisement 48 



Warranty of Ownership id. 



Auctioneer not disclosing his Prin- 

 cipal 49 



Repositories and AvcTWKS—contd. page 



Liability for Non-Delivery 49 



PufiBng id. 



Person employed to bid 50 



Effect of previous Private Warranty 51 

 Agreement not to bid against each 



other id. 



Mock Auctions id. 



Purchaser may transfer his Bargain id. 

 Where Party refuses to take Goods . id. 

 Goods resold without communicating 



with Purchaser 52 



Auctioneer proper Party to receive 



the Price id. 



Has no Authority to receive a Bill 



of Exchange id. 



He is Stakeholder for both Parties. . id. 



Effect of this Attribute id. 



As to Interest 53 



Auctioneer's Lien id. 



When the Price vests in the Vendor id. 

 Price obtained by Principal's Fraud id. 

 Agent not declaring himself to be so 54 

 Auctioneer's Commission id. 



CHAPTEE III. 



FAIRS AND MARKETS OVERT ; UORSE STEALING, AND THE RECOVERY OF STOLEN 



HORSES. 



Fairs and Markets overt. 



Sales at Fairs and Markets overt . . 55 



The General Rule of Law 5G 



When Market overt is held id. 



Where Market overt is held id. 



What held to be Market overt with- 

 out the City of London id. 



What held to be Market overt within 

 the City of London id. 



Horse " an Article" within 10 & 11 

 Vict. c. 14 57 



Fearon v. Mitchell id. 



Where a Horse at a Fair is exempt 

 from Distress 59 



Sale of Diseased Animals in id. 



Horse Stealing. 



Statute of 24 & 25 Vict. c. 9G 59 



Description in an Indictment id. 



When the Offence is complete .... GO 



Property given up id. 



Delivery of a Horse to a Stranger . . id. 



Delivery on Trial Gl 



Goods taken without Consent id. 



id. 



id. 



62 



id. 



id. 



id. 



id. 



Appropriation of a hired Horse . . 

 Larceny without Proof of Sale . . 

 Taking with an Intent to use .... 

 Possession Six Months after Loss 



Killing or Maiming Horses 



Other Animals 



Pouring Acid into a Mare's Ear . . 



Horse Stealing — continued. 



" Maiming and Wounding" 62 



Use of Instrument need not be proved 63 



MaHco id. 



Drugging of Animals Act id. 



Recovery of Stolen Horses. 



Sale in Market overt 63 



Statutory Regulations 64 



Recovery when sold under these re- 

 gulations id. 



Owner must prove the Horse was 

 stolen .' id. 



Sale out of Market overt id. 



Recovery when not sold under these 

 Regulations id. 



Proof of Compliance with Statute , . 65 



Rule that Owner must first endea- 

 vour to bring the Thief to Justice id. 



To be taken with Modifications id. 



Where the Action is against a Thii-d 

 Party 66 



Evidence of Conversion id. 



Order for Restitution id. 



Or Action of Trover id. 



Order of Police Magistrate 67 



Where no Special Damages can be 

 awarded id. 



Rcjjievin for unlawful Taking 68 



Wrongful Sale by Agent of Horse 

 entrusted to him id. 



