... a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge of its propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril, and that, if it does mischief, negligence is presumed without express averment. The Law Quarterly Review - Página 60editado por - 1886Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Samuel Owen - 1846 - 494 páginas
...Held, on motion for a new trial, that the plea was not supported by the evidence. Brown v. Dakin, 401 A person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril, and if it does mischief negligence is presumed, without express averment. May and wife v. Burdett,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, Francis Joseph Coltman - 1866 - 662 páginas
...the conclusion to be drawn from an examination of all the authorities appears to us to be this : that a person keeping a mischievous animal with knowledge...propensities is bound to keep it secure at his peril, and that, if it does mischief, negligence is presumed, without express averment." May it not be said... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1867 - 744 páginas
...the profession.19 The opinion will also point out very clearly for what matters railway compakeeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge of its propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril." And Lord Hale (1 Hale's PC 430) states, that where one keeps a beast, knowing its nature is such that... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - 1869 - 796 páginas
...after an elaborate examination of the old precedents and authorities, came to the conclusion, that "a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril." And Lord Hale (1 Kale's PC 430) states, that where one keeps a beast, knowing its nature is such that... | |
| 1871 - 530 páginas
...after an elaborate examination of the old precedents and authorities, comes to the conclusion, that 'a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril.' And in 1 Hale's Pleas of the Crown, 430, Lord Hale states that when one keeps a beast, knowing its... | |
| United States. Circuit Courts, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1871 - 648 páginas
...after an elaborate examination of the old precedents and authorities, comes to the conclusion that. 'a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril.' And in 1 Bale's Pleas of the Parrott v. Barney. Grown, 430, Lord HALE states that when one keeps a... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - 1871 - 338 páginas
...The conclusion to be drawn from an examination of all the authorities appears to us to be this—that a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure, at his peril, and that if it does mischief, negligence is presumed without express averment." There is no distinction... | |
| India - 1874 - 656 páginas
...: " The conclusion to be drawn from an examination of all the authorities appears to be this, that a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...of its propensities, is bound to keep it secure at hi» peril; and that if it doea mischief, negligence is presumed, without express averment. The negligence... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 830 páginas
...the conclusion to be drawn from an examination of all the authorities appears to us to be this : that a person keeping a mischievous animal, with knowledge...propensities, is bound to keep it secure at his peril, and that, if it does mischief, negligence is presumed without express averment. The precedents, as... | |
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