Brice v. . Bauer

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1888-02-28

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Daneorth, J. That the plaintiff was very seriously injured by the unprovoked and persistent attack of the dog is not denied. Indeed, no evidence was given upon the trial showing, or tending to show, the slightest foundation for the affirmative defense set up in the answer. It is alleged, however, by the defendant, that the evidence fai…

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