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MacClancy v Carenza (t/a the Vine Riding & Livery Yard) [2007] EWHC 479 (QB) (16 March 2007)

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Duty of Care. A riding instructor owed a duty to guard against presenting a nervous rider with an unfamiliar situation or circumstance. On the facts of the case there was no danger or appearance of danger on the course that the instructor should have warned about.

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