Full Statute Name:  New Jersey Statutes Annotated. Title 4. Agriculture and Domestic Animals. Chapter 19. Dogs, Taxation and Liability for Injuries Caused by. Article 3. Personal Injuries. 4:19-16. Liability of owner regardless of viciousness of dog

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Primary Citation:  N. J. S. A. 4:19-16 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  January, 2024 Alternate Citation:  NJ ST 4:19-16 Date Adopted:  1933 Historical: 
Summary: This New Jersey statute provides that the owner of any dog that bites a person while such person is on or in a public place, or lawfully on or in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, shall be liable for such damages suffered by the person bitten, regardless of the former viciousness of such dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness.

The owner of any dog which shall bite a person while such person is on or in a public place, or lawfully on or in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, shall be liable for such damages as may be suffered by the person bitten, regardless of the former viciousness of such dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness.

For the purpose of this section, a person is lawfully upon the private property of such owner when he is on the property in the performance of any duty imposed upon him by the laws of this state or the laws or postal regulations of the United States, or when he is on such property upon the invitation, express or implied, of the owner thereof.

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

1998 Main Volume

  Source: L.1933, c. 427, § 1, p. 1147.

 

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