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INDICTMENT-(continued).

Keeping a House for playing Rouge et Noir, 457.
What the Indictment should charge, id.

Bill of, for keeping Gambling-house, presentable on certain
conditions only, 463, n.

INFANT.

May be an agent, 27.

Fraud of, 161.

Liable for torts, 179.

But not where substantial ground of action is contract, 180.
When liable for injury to hired Horse, 247, 248.
Indictment against, 430.

INITIALS. See SIGNATURE.

INN. See INNKEEPER.

INNKEEPER.

His Business, 214.

Definition of an Inn, id.

Derivation of Hostler, id.
Who is a Guest, id.

What an Innkeeper undertakes, id.

Hours of closing, id.

Within metropolitan district, id.
In a town or populous place, 215.
Elsewhere, id.

During the whole of Sunday in Wales, id.

Travellers and Lodgers, 216.

Who is a bonâ fide Traveller, id.

Onus of proof, id.

Innkeeper compellable to receive a Traveller, id.

May be indicted for refusing, 217.

What has been held to be no defence, id.

Sickness, Drunkenness, &c., id.

Action for compensation, id.

Not liable for refusing to supply Post Horses, id.

Traveller not entitled to select particular apartments, id.

Liability of Innkeeper limited by 26 & 27 Vict. c. 41..218.

Horses exempted from operation of this Act, id.

"Wilful," in section 1, must be read with "act" only, id.
Verbal error will not vitiate notice, id.

Omission of word "act," material, id.

Salaried manager not liable as Innkeeper, id.

Goods to which his liability extends, id.

How ousted, 219.

Negligence on part of Guest, id.

Where a Guest's Horse is stolen, 220.

Where another person's Horse is stolen, id.

Principle upon which liability depends, id.

Circumstances under which he becomes merely a bailee, id.
Horse out at Grass by the Guest's desire, id.

Horse out at grass without the Guest's desire, 221.

Where a Guest's Horse is injured, id.

Presumption of negligence against the Innkeeper, id.
Not rebutted by Stables being out of his control, 222.

INNKEEPER-(continued).

A Guest's goods not distrainable, 223.

Even where he is accommodated out of the Inn, id.
Or uses a Stable provided for the occasion, id.
Innkeeper's lien, id.

Innkeeper has a lien on a Horse for its keep, id.
Whether in the Stable or at grass, id.

He cannot detain a Guest for his Bill, 224.
But may detain his Horse, id.

What his right of lien depends on, id.

Horses and carriages sent to livery at an Inn, id.
Cannot sell one Horse for the keep of others, id.
Has a lien on a Horse left by a wrong-doer, 225.
But not if he knew it at the time it was left, id.
A Horse left by the police, id.

Giving a Guest credit, id.

A third party when answerable, id.

Horse removed to defeat the lien, 223, 226.
Keep during detention, id.

He cannot use a Horse he detains, id.

He could not formerly sell a Horse he detained, 226.
But may now sell a Horse after six weeks, 227.

Advertisement of sale, id.

Distrainor may sell a Horse for his keep, 228.

INNOCENT VENDEE.

Resale to, by buyer under fraudulent sale, 159.

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Recovering the cost of, 206.

Seller liable for reasonable keep, 207.

What is reasonable, id.

Keeping a Horse till a Fair, id.

Lien on a Horse for, 223-227.

During detention, 226.

Livery-stable keeper has no lien for, 238.

Unless by agreement, id.

Money received but returned cannot be set off in an action
by Livery-Stable Keeper for, 239.

And see LIEN.

KICKING, 92.

Horse kicked at an Inn, 222, n.

KIDNEY-DROPPING.

An Unsoundness, 92.

KILLING OR MAIMING, 62.

Killing with intent to steal the skin, &c., 59.

KNUCKLING OVER, 90.

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LATENT DEFECTS, 115.

Buyer protected against, by Warranty, 116.

No exception as to, in case of purchase for particular
purpose, 121, 123.

Seller not bound to disclose, 151.

Sale" with all faults" excludes, 156.

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LIEN-(continued).

Except by agreement, 238.

Horse removed to defeat his lien, id.

Livery-stable Keeper has no lien for money expended on

Horse, id.

Agister has no lien, 242.

Except by agreement, 243.

LISTS.

Penalty for exhibiting, for betting, 454.

LIVER DISEASE, 94.

LIVERY.

Servant wearing a Hirer's, 251, 253.

LIVERY-STABLE KEEPER.

Constructive delivery by, 10.

Remedy against, for detaining a Horse, 176.
Has no privilege, 237.

Liable where the Horse is lost, id.

Horse at livery distrainable, id.

But not where he is merely to be cleaned and fed, id.
Distinction taken in Parsons v. Gingell, 238.

Livery-stable keeper has no lien for keep, 10, 11, 238.
May have a lien by agreement, 238.

Horse removed to defeat such lien, id.

Has no lien for money expended on Horse, id.
What cannot be set off in an action for keep, 239.
He must take reasonable care of the Horse, id.

And see that stable is in a proper state, id.

But there is no implied warranty on his part that it is safe,
id.

An action for not taking due care of a Horse founded on
contract, 240.

LORD CAMPBELL'S ACT (9 & 10 Vict. c. 93).
Action by representatives of person killed, 342.
By persons beneficially interested, id.

Where the action is maintainable, 342, 343.

Damages under, confined to injuries of which pecuniary
estimate can be made, 345.

Cannot be given for funeral expenses, 346.

Does not give remedy to a class but to individuals, id.

And see DAMAGES.

LORD TENTERDEN'S ACT (9 Geo. 4, c. 14).

Sect. 7 to be taken with sect. 17 of Statute of Frauds, 6.
Effect of being taken together, id.

LOSS OF MARKET.

Railway Company not liable for, 276, 277, 278.

LOTTERIES.

Statutes relating to, 435.

Lotteries declared nuisances, id.

Penalty for keeping a Lottery, id.

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