TALIZIN v. OAK CREEK RIDING CLUB

Docket No. 18457.

176 Cal.App.2d 429 (1959)

1 Cal. Rptr. 514

ALEXANDER A. TALIZIN, Respondent, v. OAK CREEK RIDING CLUB (a Fictitious Name) et al., Appellants.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

December 21, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Kroninger and Harold A. Galloway for Appellants.

Jarvis, Miller & Decker for Respondent.


DUNIWAY, J.

Plaintiff recovered a judgment in this action for personal injuries caused by his being struck and knocked down by a horse. The horse was in the possession and control of the defendants, and, at the time of the accident, was participating in a jumping exhibition at the St. Francis Riding Club in San Francisco and ridden by a young lady named Inez Thompson. When part way round the ring, it departed on a frolic of its own and instead of taking the jump with...

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