INDEX. 279 



The Numbers refer to the Sections and not to the Pages. 

 Trial before rejection must be fair, 59, 

 what is sufficient, 59. 

 excessive, 59. 

 which bars rejection, 60, 61. 

 Trial by jury in cases of negligence, 1*<*' 



Underhand dealing, 33. 

 Unfair bidding at auctions, 28. 



Unreasonable conditions under Railway and Canal Traffic Acts, 114. 



Unsoundness, what, 46. 



often a question of circumstances, 46. 



definition, 46. 



causes of, 47. 



alterations of structure, 46, 51. 



diseases constituting, 51 (indexed in alphabetical order). 



diseases of lameness causing, 51. 



may arise from vicious habit, 52. 



diseases of wind causing, 48. 



blindness and other diseases causing, 52. 



Usage of trade, ll, 40. 



must be known to both parties, 11. 



Use of horse in hiring, 67. 



by agreement, 71. 

 implied in the contract, 72. 

 by borrower, 77. 



not given at grass or at livery, 79, 80. 

 nor to an innkeeper, 87. 

 negligent. See Negligence. 

 immediate Btness for, 46. 

 Usefulness, natural, 46. 



Van, horse too large for, 133. 



tying up horse in a, 100. 

 Vehicles, impeding traffic, a police offence, 126. 



rule of the road as to, 143. 



insurance of, 188. 



for transit of horse, must be safe, 98. 



statutory provisions regarding vehicles for carriage, 99. 



public must be safe for carriage of persons, 147-148. 



Verbal warranty, 40-41. 



precise words must be proved, 41. 



Veterinary surgeon, responsibility of, 83 



lien of, 85. 



must exercise proper skill, 83. 



Act, Appendix i. 



duty of, in granting certificate, 83. 

 Veterinary treatment of hired horse, who liable for, 69. 

 Vice, legal meaning of, 53. 



may exist in sound horse, 53. 



inherent, 109. 



