Rex v Huggins - Case Note

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A famous case on the subject of a master’s liability for its beasts, in this case Rex, an elderly beagle with a bladder infection — an animal mansuetae naturae — by its nature tame — with no known history despoiling a neighbours’ trousers.


Nothing in this case note is true, by the way.