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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 ...

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