6 December 2007 #1 Brontie Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2007 Messages 5,058 Location Bedfordshire Visit site Well I was wondering, if you put in a livery contract we are not responsible for any injuries you or your horse may occur, could we still be sued? Thanks for any feedback!
Well I was wondering, if you put in a livery contract we are not responsible for any injuries you or your horse may occur, could we still be sued? Thanks for any feedback!
6 December 2007 #2 T the watcher Well-Known Member Joined 4 November 2004 Messages 15,064 Location in a happy place Visit site Most certainly, if any of your actions, or neglect, could be construed to be contributory
6 December 2007 #3 Y YorkshireLass Well-Known Member Joined 11 December 2003 Messages 739 Visit site You could still be sucessfuly sued if itcould be proved that damage and loss was a consequence of negligance.
You could still be sucessfuly sued if itcould be proved that damage and loss was a consequence of negligance.
6 December 2007 #4 S shadowboy Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2006 Messages 4,754 Visit site Yes- if you had been negligent in your actions- or had positively ommitted to perform a duty which is elswhere within the contract.
Yes- if you had been negligent in your actions- or had positively ommitted to perform a duty which is elswhere within the contract.
6 December 2007 #5 burtondog Well-Known Member Joined 2 December 2002 Messages 902 Location SE London/Kent, UK and Devon www.michellehudson.co.uk yes, if you were negligent or in material breach of your contract.
6 December 2007 #6 P PeterNatt Well-Known Member Joined 15 July 2003 Messages 4,715 Location London and Hertfordshire s68.photobucket.com You are responsible for anyone that comes on to your property.