Pearlsasinger & Cavalier123, An educated person would know that typo's, dyslexia or spell check picking up the wrong word or phrase which had gone unnoticed are not the same as "someone's lack of understanding of a term".
Sugar_and _Spice, Cavalier123 makes no mention of grass, but the possibility of spilt haylage being the temptation and reason for the horse to place it's head through the fence (if it did). However, as Cavalier123 states she wasn't at the stables at the time of the "apparent" event, then how...
Hi, I have just had the first email alert that someone had added to this thread so looked. I was quite surprised by your response and re read your previous threads. You stated in one of these that "My understanding from the solicitor is they could be considered legally negligent, if I can prove...
I'm a horse owner with a small yard and studied law. I hope you find this useful. In order for you to make any claim against the yard you have to prove wrong doing on 3 things, 1. a duty of care, 2. the duty of care was breached, 3. the breach caused the damage, and the damage was not too...