SOUND AND UNSOUND HORSES 



gress will diminish the natural use- 

 fulness of the animal, or if the horse 

 has either from disease, whether 

 such disease be congenital or arises 

 subsequently to its birth, or from 

 accident, undergone any alteration 

 of structure that either actually 

 does at the time or in its ordinary 

 effects will diminish the natural 

 usefulness of the horse, such a horse 

 is unsound." 

 Horses are frequently catalogued as 

 being quiet to ride or drive, but this 

 warranty does not necessaril}'' imply 

 freedom from vice. It is a warranty 

 expressive of certain qualities, beyond 

 which the horse has many defects and 

 vices. 



A buyer can recover provided there 

 has been an express warranty or proof 

 of fraudulent intention. 



A warranty given by a servant in the 

 employment of a private person, with- 



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