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Sheep
Sheep, injury to, by dogs, action for, under the Dogs Act, 1906, and the Amendment Act of 1928. See DOG....
Cattle
Cattle [derived by Skinner, Menage, and Spelman fr. Capitalia, quac aspr copr ad caput pertinent, personal goods; in which sense...
Mischievous animals
Mischievous animals. As to the liability of their owners the law recognizes two classes of animals (q.v.): (1) Animals naturally...
Dangerously out of control
Dangerously out of control, a dog is regarded as dangerously out of control on any occasion on which there are...
Canine
Of or pertaining to the family Canidaelig or dogs and wolves having the nature or qualities of a dog like...
Louse
Any one of numerous species of small wingless suctorial parasitic insects belonging to a tribe Pediculina now usually regarded as...
Qualification Act (English)
Qualification Act (English) (22 & 23 Car. 2, c. 25), by which any person not having freehold land of the...
Local taxation licences
Local taxation licences. Licences to sell intoxicating liquors, etc., to keep dogs, guns, carriage, etc., and to trade as horse...
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control, as amended and applied, permitted a finding that a dog was dangerous and...
Coursing
Coursing. The chasing of an animal with dogs who follow by sight and not by scent and capture it by...
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