In what circumstances will a horse be held liable for trespassing?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gordon v. Allan, 1941 CanLII 139 (SK QB):

In Lee v. Riley (1865) 18 C.B. (N.S.) 722, 34 L.J.C.P. 212, 144 E.R. 629, the owner of a trespassing mare was held liable because the mare kicked a horse.

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