COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM YORK COUNTY COURT
(MR RECORDER E ELLIOTT, QC)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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JACKSON REED STEPHENSON |
Appellant |
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COOKSON |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Pill:
"1. I do not know if a thick pastern is a symptom of osteoarthritis, but even if it is, it is different from a defective clutch of a car, which is more expensive to repair than expected. Can osteoarthritis ever be cured?
2. The buyer was, moreover, put off detailed enquiry by the assertion that the thick pastern was caused by injury when the horse was two years' old."
"Not only did Mr Reed Stephenson not draw Mrs Cookson's attention to that or appear to acknowledge that there was a thickening, but he specifically said that there was not a problem".
[I interpose there to say that Mr Jackson challenges the latter part of that finding and he relies on an earlier finding of the judge at paragraph 7 that is inconsistent with it. I accept Mr Jackson's submission. I do not find the Recorder justified in putting it as strongly as he did by using the word "specifically". The true position is, as stated in paragraph 7:
"…he [that is the applicant] assured her [that is Mrs Cookson] that it was as a result of an injury that had occurred when the horse was a two-year-old and that it had never caused any problems. He was able to emphasise that it had never caused any problem by reason of the type of shows at which Unique had competed in previous years."]
"Because in truth, he -- and it is perfectly understandable given the history of the matter -- had not experienced the problem. He did not draw her attention […] 'Any matter making the quality of goods unsatisfactory'. It was the osteoarthritic condition, which could only be seen by way of x-rays, that made the horse unsatisfactory."
"The arthritic problem in this left hind leg has obviously been present for some time and without treatment it is likely to prevent this horse from being able to show jump at a high level. Returning this horse to the seller may be an option."
"I have no reason to disagree with the findings of the Veterinary College in the conclusions they draw. The conclusion was that this was significant osteoarthritis and the future for the horse would have been bleak. I can confirm that the horse has had no problems with its pastern."
Order: Application refused.