548 INDEX. 



FAIRS AND MARKETS OYERI— continued. 

 where market overt is held, 49 

 market overt in London, 50 

 market overt without the city of London, id. 

 Markets and Fairs Clauses Act, id. 

 setting up private market, id. 

 horse "an article" within Act, id. 

 building separated from auctioneer's dwelling-house by 



yard, 50, 51 

 horse-dealer's premises "a shop," 51 

 where a horse at a fair is exempt from distress, 52 

 sale of diseased animals in market overt, id. 

 purchaser of stolen horses in market overt, 56 

 restitution of stolen goods, notwithstanding sale in market 



overt, b3 



FALSE QUARTER, 79 



FALSE REPRESENTATION. See Fkattd, Feaitdtoent 

 Contracts, Representation, and Fraudulent 

 Representation. 



FARCY, 80 



water farcy, id. 



a " disease " under Diseases of Animals Act, 81 



FARRIER, 



cannot refuse to shoe a horse, 213 



when brought at a reasonable time, id. 



answerable for his own want of skill, id. 



where a third person is affected, id. 



when answerable for his servant, 214 



action agamst a farrier for pricking a horse, id. 



Collins V. Bodway, id. 



rule as to farriers, 215 



no insurance against injury, id. 



peculiar difficulties should be mentioned, 216 



coming at an unreasonable hour, id. 

 farrying, &c. in the street, id. 

 horses standing to be shod not distrainable , 217 

 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. 



liability to feed a, horse detained, id. 



FAULTS, SALE OF GOODS WITH ALL, 

 excludes latent defects, 150 

 unless there be an express warranty, id. 

 or fraud is used i n conceal them, 150, 151 



for instance, the practice of plugging, 152 

 no difference whother sale takes place in market or pri- 

 vately, id. 



FENCES; 



liability of agister, when out of order, 225 

 maintenance of, 348 



