INDEX. 605 



FAIES AND MAEKETS OYBBT— {continued). 



Building separated from auctioneer's dwelling-liouse by 



3'ard, 58. 

 Horse-dealer's premises "a shop," id. 

 Where a Horse at a fair is exempt from distress, 59. 

 Sale of diseased animals in, id. 

 Purchaser of stolen Horses in Market overt, 63. 

 Eestitution of stolen goods, notwithstanding sale in Market 



overt, 66. 



FALSE PEETENCES, 60, 61, 148. 



FALSE QUAETEE, 88. 



FALSE EEPEESENTATION. See Feaud, Fraudulent 

 Contracts, Eepresentation, and Fraudulent 

 Eepresentation. 

 Of the profits of a business, 199. 



FAECY, 88. 



Water Farcy, 89. 



FAEEIEE. 



Cannot refuse to shoe a Horse, 228. 

 ' 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, id. 

 Collins V. Rodway, id. 



Eule as to farriers, 230. 



No insurance against injury, 231. 



Peculiar difficulties should be mentioned, id. 



Coming at an unseasonable hour, id. 

 Farrying, &c. in the street, 232. 

 Horses standing to be shod not distrainable, id. 

 Horse may be detained for the price of his shoeing, id. 



Such lien is favoured by law, id. 



Extends only to each particular time, id., 233. 



Liability to feed a Horse detained, 233. 



FAULTS, SALE OF GOODS WITH ALL, 156. 



Excludes latent defects, id. 



Unless there be an express warranty, id. 



Or fraud is used to conceal them, id., 157. 



For instance, the practice of j)lugging, 158. 

 No difference whether sale takes place in market or pri- 

 vately, id. 



FAVOUEITE MAEE. 



Annuity for her keep, 465. 



FENCES. 



Maintenance of, 365. 



Obligations of Eailway Companies in respect of, id., 366. 



Fence within Station-yard, 367. 



FENCma MATCH, 383. 



