602 INDEX. 



DISEASES. 



Congenital, or otherwise, 71. 

 Alterations in structure, id. 

 Temporary, 73. 

 Acute, 74. 

 Hereditary, 91. 



DISTANCES. 



For Queen's Plate, 550. 



DISTEAINOE. 



His power of Sale, 228. 



DISTEESS. 



Auctioneer selling goods taken by illegal distress, 42. 



Goods privileged from distress, id. 



Horse bringing goods to market exempt, 59. 



Guest's Horse at an Inn exempt, 223. 



Horse at a Farrier's exempt, 232. 



Horse at Livery not exemj)t, 237. 



Nor Horses during agistment, 244. 



Except wben taken in to rest for a nigbt, id. 



Distinction as to distress, where cattle enter by breaking 

 fences, id. 



Horse with a rider on him damage feasant, cannot be dis- 

 trained, 364. 



DOG. 



Where a dog bites a jDerson, 350. 



Not enough to show that it was of a fierce disposition, id. 



Eeport that dog had been bitten by mad dog, id. 



Where it has bitten a child, id. 



Not necessaiy to show that dog had 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 thereby damaged, id. 



Where a dog worries sheep, 350, 352. 



Dictum of Mr. Justice Maule, 352. 



Evidence of mischievous propensity unnecessary under 28 & 



29 Vict. c. 60, id. 

 In case of inJLuy to Horses, id. 

 Proof of ownership, id. 



Scienter mav be found against a corporation, id. 

 Dogs Act, 1871. .353. 

 Dangerous dogs straying, id. 



Court may order confinement or destruction of, id. 

 And impose fine for noncompliance with order, id. 

 General restrictions on dogs being at large, 354. 

 Shooting a dog for worrying sheep, or fowls, 355, 356. 

 Dog jumping into a field, 364. 

 Dog-fighting, 399, 440. 



DOMINOES. 



A lawful game, 434. 



