THE RISE OF EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACTS

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Sharlene McEvoy Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  Primary Citation:  3 Animal L. 201 (1997) Country of Origin:  United States

Summary: The law regarding animals can also affect those who own, use, or enjoy them. In recent years, the equine industry has become more vulnerable to liability as a result of recent court decisions undermining the traditional view that persons who participate in horseback riding assume the risk of injuries they incur. This paper examines six significant cases, as well as statutes passed by state legislatures to meet the challenges posed by these decisions. The legislative history and debate over the passage of a Connecticut bill are examined to illustrate the policy behind equine liability acts.

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