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Auster v. Norwalk United Methodist Church

... This bite led to Shadow being quarantined by the city of Norwalk. Thereafter, Norwalk animal control officials quarantined Shadow for another two weeks after he killed and buried a hapless skunk that had dared to invade the defendant's garbage pile. ...

Mann v. Regan

... The crucial issue is whether the owner knows, or had reason to know, of the animal's dangerous propensities. ... or otherwise manifested its vicious propensity, may be sufficient to charge him with knowledge thereof, it is not necessary that there be a previous attack or bite in order ...

Allen v. Cox

... Thus, the Restatement (Second) focuses on whether the harm was likely to result from a known behavior or propensity of the animal, and not ... Bischoff that the plaintiff had presented evidence that the "defendants had knowledge of the vicious propensity of the cat to bite," but did ...

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