422.280 Liability for damage to or loss of boarded horses -- Negligence not
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presumed.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)The term "boarder" means one who holds out his land, barn or related
facilities to others for compensation, by which is meant compensation in any
manner, whether money or otherwise, for the custody, care, breeding or selling
of horses;
(b)The term "owner" means one who has contracted with the boarder for the
custody, care, breeding or selling of horses.
(2)The owner shall be liable for damages to or loss of the horse while in the custody of
the boarder except for that damage or loss due to the negligence of the boarder, his
agent or employees. Evidence that the owner delivered horses to the boarder and
that the horses were damaged or lost while in the care and custody of the boarder
shall not be sufficient to create a presumption of negligence on the part of the
boarder, or a prima facie case in favor of the owner.