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GOLF, 383, 433.

GOODS.

Buyer entitled to goods commercially known by the
name, 116.

Should be merchantable, 120.

Returnable, where there is fraud, 168.

But not for non-correspondence with sample, id.
Returnable, where so agreed, 168, 169.

If rejected should be returned immediately, 170.

When part of, have been delivered, contract rescinded, 177.
Damage to goods in Carrier's hands, 264.

GOODS BARGAINED AND SOLD.
For payment of the Price, 175.
Proof for the plaintiff, 184.
Defence, 193.

Damages, 204.

GOODS SOLD AND DELIVERED.
For payment of the Price, 177.

Proof for the plaintiff, 185.
Defence, 194.

Damages, 205.

GRAND STAND.

Ordering off, 412.

GRASS. See INNKEEPER and AGISTER.

GREASE, 90.

GROGGINESS, 90.

GRUNTING, 91.

GUARD OF OMNIBUS.

Using undue violence to drunken passenger, 336.

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Person injured by falling over heap on, 315.
Opportunity of seeing it, id.

Running over stones by night on, id.

Leaving it, and sustaining injury, id.

True test of legal liability, 316.

Who liable for injury thus caused, 317, 318, 319.
Neglect of statutory duty by Surveyor of, 319.
Nuisance on, 316, 331.

Trespass in pursuit of Game from, 363.

"A Game" under Highway Act, 434.

HIRING HORSES.

Letting for Hire, 244.

Warranty of fitness for a journey, id.

Reasonable care not sufficient, 245.

Person letting, insurer against all defects which care and

skill can guard against, id.

Where a particular Horse is selected, 247.

Horse should not be used for a purpose other than that for

which it was hired, id.

What care is required on part of Hirer, id.

Infancy good defence to an action on contract, id.

Secus, where action founded on tort, 248.

Where Hirer is answerable at all events, id.

Unnecessary deviation, id.

Where Negligence must be proved, id.

Where the Horse falls lame, id.

Where the Horse is exhausted, id.

Where the Horse refuses his feed, 249.

Where the Horse is returned in worse condition, id.

Expenses of curing Sick Horse, id.

Where the Horse is improperly doctored, id.

Who must pay for shoeing, id.

HIRING HORSES-(continued).

Bailment determined by selling the goods, 249.
Where the Horse is stolen from the Hirer, 250.
Where the Horse is stolen by the Hirer, id.

Must have been originally taken with a felonious intention
at common law, 251.

Now Bailee indictable for larceny by 24 & 25 Vict. c. 96, s. 3, id.
Horse hired by a servant, id.

Owner's liability in case of accident, id.

Horses driven by the owner's servants, 252.

Horses driven by the owner's servants to a certain place, id.
Travelling Post, id.

Horses driven about town by the owner's servants, id.
Laugher v. Pointer, id.

Owner held liable in Quarman v. Burnett, 253.

Wearing the Hirer's Livery, id.

A job-master's agreement, 254.

Where the Hirer is liable for damage, id.

Hirer liable through his own conduct, id.

Hirer liable where he might have controlled his servant, id.

M'Laughlin v. Pryor, 255.

Opinion of the Court of Common Pleas, 255, 256.

The general rule, 256.

Where the Hirer would not be liable, id.

Hirer sitting outside liable, id.

The Jury must decide whether the servant is acting for the
Hirer or owner, 257.

A Hirer's agreement, id.

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Enlarged, 88.

HORSE.

An "article" within 10 & 11 Vict. c. 14..57.

What included within this description, 59.

Killing or maiming, 62.

Drugging, 63.

Exposure for sale, when diseased, 90.

Sale of, by order of Court, 172.

Accident to, in yard of Railway Company, 284.

Damage from Horse being frightened by a Fire-basket, 301.

By Van left on roadside, 302.

By an Engine Driver blowing off steam, 305.

Restive, 323, 324.

Kicking at a Sale, 327.

Injury to, by dog, 352.

Where a Horse bit some other Horses, 354.

Breaking Horses in a public place, id.
Where a vicious Horse kills a person, id.

An unruly Horse escaping from a stable, 355.
Turning a vicious Horse upon a Common, id.
See also RACEHORSE.

HORSE-BREAKER.
Liable for damage, 233.
Has a lien, id.

HORSEDEALER.

Definition of a Horsedealer, 38.
A Seller on Commission, id.
The Proprietor of Aldridge's, 39.

No duty payable by a Horsedealer, id.

When a trader within the Bankruptcy Act, id.
Giving a Warranty on a Sunday, 36.

Premises of, a "Shop" within Markets Clauses Act, 58.
His servant forbid to warrant, 128, 130.
General Rule, 132.

HORSE RACE. See RACING, RULES OF RACING.
What is, within Racecourses Licensing Act, 387.

HORSE STEALING.

Statute of 24 & 25 Vict. c. 96..59.

Description in an Indictment, id.
When the Offence is complete, 60.
Property given up, id.

Delivery of a Horse to a Stranger, id.
Delivery on Trial, 61.

Goods taken without consent, id.
Appropriation of a hired Horse, id.
Larceny without Proof of Sale, id.
Taking with an Intent to use, 62.
Possession Six Months after Loss, id.
Killing or maiming Horses, id.
Other animals, id.

Pouring Acid into a Mare's Ear, id.

"Maiming and wounding," id.

Use of instrument need not be proved, 63.

Malice, id.

Drugging of Animals Act, id.

Where the Horse is stolen by the Hirer, 250.

Fraudulent appropriation by Bailee of a Horse, 251.

HOSTLER. See INNKEEPER, 214.

Arrangement with, by Innkeeper, 222.

HOTEL-KEEPER. See INNKEEPER.

HUNTED.

A Horse regularly, 411.

HUNTING AND TRESPASSING.

Fresh pursuit over another's land, 357.
Pursuing vermin, id.

No unnecessary damage, 358.

Digging for a fox, &c., id.

Hunting for amusement, id.

Earl of Essex v. Capel, id.

Huntsman liable for damage done by the field, 359.

Master of hounds, when responsible for the field, id.

Hunting a hare on another's land, 360.

Taking a stag on another's land, id.

Hunting a stray deer, id.

Dead game property of owner, id.

HUNTING AND TRESPASSING—(continued).

He has a right to have his game undisturbed, 360.
Cattlegate owners have not right of shooting, id.

Reservation of rights of Lords of Manors under Enclosure
Acts, id.

Who may kill hares without a Game certificate, 361.
Ground Game Act, 1880, id.

Any person may hunt hares, id.

Continued trespass, id.

Two persons engaged in a common purpose, 362.

Trespass in search of game, id.

Hunting with hounds or greyhounds, id.

Jurisdiction of Justices ousted, id.

Persons employed by Tenant to kill rabbits, 363.

Trespass from the Highway, id.

From own land to pick up Game, id.

Under 25 & 26 Vict. c. 114, id.

Laying hands on a trespasser, id.
Opposing force to force, 364.

Defence to an action, id.

Horse with a rider cannot be distrained, id.
Action of trespass lies for riding over land, id.
But not where a dog jumps into a field, id.
A trespass after notice, id.

Notice under 3 & 4 Vict. c. 24, s. 3, id.

Notice transmitted by post, id.

Maintenance of fences, 365.

Obligation to maintain, id.

At common law, id.

By statute, id.

Gate of a field left open, id.

Leaving gate open where there is statutable obligation, id.
Leaving gate open where no statutable obligation, 366.
Fence within station yard, 367.

IDENTIFICATION.

I.

Of child with person in charge of it, 321.

Of passenger with driver, id.

IMPOSSIBLE CONTRACT, 203.

INDICTMENT.

For Horse-stealing, 59.

May be maintained for collusion on a sale, 147.
But not where one person sells an unsound Horse, 148.
Innkeeper refusing to receive a Traveller, 217.
What such Indictment must state, id.

Stealing a hired Horse, 251.

Killing a person by negligent driving, 296, 297.

Cheating in a Game or at Play, 431.

To be deemed obtaining money by false pretences, id.
Excessive and unfair Gaming, 430.

Using false dice, id.

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