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Sentence
1839,
From
the
case
of
Scholefield
v.
Robb
Gilligan,
Brenda
(2002)
Practical
Horse
Law,
→ISBN:
“So
a
horse
with
say,
navicular
disease,
making
him
suitable
only
for
light
hacking,
would
probably
be
unsound,
whereas
rearing
would
be
a
vice,
being
a
"defect
in
the
temper...
making
it
dangerous".
A
vice
can
however
render
a
horse
unsound
-
possibly
a
crib
biter
will
damage
its
wind.”
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1839, From the case of Scholefield v. Robb Gilligan, Brenda (2002) Practical Horse Law, →ISBN: “So a horse with say, navicular disease, making him suitable only for light hacking, would probably be unsound, whereas rearing would be a vice, being a defect in the temper... making it dangerous
. A vice can however render a horse unsound - possibly a crib biter will damage its wind.”
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