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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 29

In cases of damage not necessary to prove defendant's knowledge of dog's propensity to injure

In cases of damage not necessary to prove defendant's knowledge of dog's propensity to injure.

8. In all cases where damages for injury done by a dog are sought to be recovered from the owner it shall not be necessary for the plaintiff to prove that the owner knew of the dog's propensity to commit the injury complained of.