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CHAPTEE X. 



INNKEEPERS, VETERINARY SURGEONS, FARRIERS, HORSE- 

 BREAKERS, TRAINERS, ETC. 



Innkeeper. 



JTis Business 214 



Definition of an Inn id. 



Derivation of Hostler id. 



Who is a Guest id. 



What an Innkeeper undertakes . id. 



Hours of Closing id. 



Travellers and Lodgers 216 



Innkeeper compellable to receive 



a Traveller id. 



May be indicted for refusing . . 217 

 What has been held to be no 



Defence id. 



Sickness, Drunkenness, ^c id. 



Action for Compensation id. 



Not liable for refusing to supply 



Post-Horses id. 



Traveller not entitled to select 



particular Apartments id. 



Liability of Innkeeper limited by 



26 f 27 Vict. c. 41 id. 



Salaried Manager not liable as 



Innkeeper 218 



Goods to which his Liability ex- 

 tends id. 



Hoiv ousted 219 



Where a Guesfs Horse is stolen 220 

 Where another Person's Horse is 



stolen id. 



Principle upoti which Liability 



depends id. 



Horse out at Grass by the Guesfs 



desire id. 



Horse out at Grass tvithout the 



Guesfs desire 221 



Where a Guesfs Horse is injured id. 



Presumption of Negligence 

 against the Innkeeper .... id. 



Not rebutted by Stables being 



out of his Control 222 



A Guesfs Goods not distrainable 223 



Even ivhere he is accommodated 

 out of the Inn id. 



Or uses a Stable provided for 



the Occasion id. 



Innkeeper'' s Lien id. 



Innkeeper has a Lien on a Horse 



for its Keep id. 



Cannot detain a Guest for his Bill 224 



But may detain his Horse .... 224 



His right of Lien id. 



Horses and Carriages sent to 



Livery at an Inn id. 



Cannot sell one Horse for the 



Keep of others id. 



Has a Lien on a Horse left by a 



Wrong-doer 225 



But not if he knew it at the Time 



it icas left id. 



A Horse left by the Police . . id. 



Giving a Guest credit id. 



A Third Party tvhen ansiverable id. 

 Horse removed to defeat the Lien id. 



Keep during Detention 226 



He cannot use a Horse he de- 

 tains id. 



He could not formerly sell a Horse 



he detained id. 



But may now do so after Six 



Weeks 227 



Provisions o/41 ^42 Vict. c. 38 id. 

 Distrainor may sell a Horse for 



his Keep , 228 



Veteeinaey Suegeon and Faeeiee. 

 No Law peculiar to Veterinary 



Surgeons 228 



Farrier cannot refuse to shoe a 



Horse id. 



When brought at a reasonable 



Time 229 



Answerable for his own Want of 



Skill id. 



Where a Third Person is affected id. 

 When answerable for his Servant id. 

 Action against a Farrier for 



pricking a Horse when shoeing 



him id. 



Collins V. Rodway id. 



Rule as to Farriers 230 



No Insurance against Injury.. 231 



Peculiar Difficulties should be 

 mentioned id. 



Coming at an Unseasonable 



Hour id. 



Parrying, ^c, in the Street, . , . 232 

 Horses standing to be shod not 



distrainable id. 



