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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Tieman v. GRINSTEINER

... In order to establish a common law claim for injuries arising out of a dog bite, a plaintiff must show that the owner of the animal had scienter, or knowledge, of the dog's "abnormal dangerous propensities." Trager v Thor, 445 Mich 95, 99; 516 NW2d 69 (1994), citing Restatement ...

Koivisto v. Davis

... the dogs' vicious and aggressive behavior does not constitute provocation within the contemplation of the dog-bite statute, MCL ... action against possessors — not temporary caretakers — of certain domestic animals for harm that resulted from an animal's abnormally dangerous ...

KOIVISTO v. Davis

... to the dogs' vicious and aggressive behavior does not constitute provocation within the contemplation of the dog-bite statute, MCL ... action against possessors—not temporary caretakers—of certain domestic animals for harm that resulted from an animal's abnormally ...