BROWN v. WILLARD


278 A.D. 728 (1951)

Mary B. Brown, Respondent, v. Norman S. Willard, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

March 14, 1951.


Defendant was the owner of a white mare. There is no evidence the mare had any vicious propensities; the evidence suggests she was a gentle animal. Defendant had been riding the mare on exercise ground on his own property and left her standing while he went into the barn. The reins were thrown over the mare's head to the ground; a method described in the record as "ground tied". Plaintiff was working in a garden on defendant's property about sixty feet from the barn near...

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