farrier
from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
FARRIER. One who takes upon himself the public employment of shoeing horses.
2. Like an innkeeper, a common carrier, and other persons who assume a
public employment, a farrier is bound to serve the public as far as his
employment goes, and an action lies against him for refusing, when a horse
is brought to him at a reasonable time for such purpose, if he refuse;
Oliph. on Horses, 131 and he is liable for the unskilfulness of himself or
servant in performing such work 1 Bl. Com. 431; but not for the malicious
act of the servant in purposely driving a nail into the foot of the horse,
with the intention of laming him. 2 Salk. 440.
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