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Written by a practising barrister who is also a keen horsewoman this simple yet extremely comprehensive guide to the law prepared for horse owners also serves as an initial reference book for lawyers. The author explores theft negligence buying and selling traffic rights of way cruelty betting the regulations of various equestrian disciplines and many other topics of interest to the horse owner. An invaluable reference book. PLEASE NOTE: Written for UK law and may not be relevant to Australian Law.Publisher: J.A.Allen
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 176
Author: Julie Mackenzie
Author Notes: Julie Mackenzie was called to the Bar in 1978, while her primary area of practice has been matrimonial work, her detailed knowledge of the horse world led to a demand for her legal services in this specialised field. It soon became obvious that there was a need for a book to help guide and inform all those who have an interest in horse just how the law affects them. Julie is also a member of the Equine Lawyers Association.
Further Title Description: Horse Law is an invaluable guide to the law relation to horses for students, horse-owners and professionals within the horse industry. First published in 1990 its purpose was to provide a simple guide to the law for the horse owner as well as providing an initial refernce book for solicitiors or barristers. Ten years on the legal profession has changed considerable, his edition which is updated and expanded is still a useful first reference work for solicitors or barristers who find themselves involved in cases concerning horses. Written by a practising barrister who is also a keen horsewomen, the book covers wide range of subjects including; buying and selling, negligence, theft, rights of way for riders, keeping a horse, planning permission, road traffic, protection of horses from cruelty, The Animals Act 1971. This is a book that everyone who owns or rides horses should have on their bookshelf.


