TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER III. 



INJURIES TO ANIMALS ON HIGHWAYS. 



62. Injuries resulting from 



accidental fright and a 

 defect in the highway; 

 the Massachusetts rule, 



63. Exceptions to the above 



rule where the lack of 

 control is but momen- 

 tary, 



64. The rule that the munici- 



192 



pality is liable in such 



cases, 203 



65. Where fright is caused by 



the defect, 214 



66. Character of objects caus- 



ing fright, 22g 



67. Injury from other causes, 240 



68. Contributory negligence, 246 



69. Evidence; damages, 254 



TITLE IV. 

 LIABILITIES OF OWNERS OF ANIMALS. 



CHAPTER L 



ANIMALS TRESPASSING AND RUNNING AT LARGE. 



70. 



71. 

 72. 



7A- 

 75- 



The common-law rule 

 with regard to restrain- 

 ing animals, 258 

 Abrogation of the com- 

 mon-law rule, 265 

 Division fences, 269 

 Sufficiency of the fence, 274 

 Nature and results of the 



trespass, 276 



Animals straying from the 

 highway, 279 



76. General rules affecting lia- 

 bility; scienter; inten- 

 tion; recovery, 284 



yy. When animals are "run- 

 ning at large"; pastur- 

 ing in the highway, 290 



78. Statutes and ordinances 



regulating running at 

 large, 298 



79. Distress, 301 



80. Other remedies against 



trespassing animals, 306 



