Keeble v Hickeringill
Keeble v Hickeringill (1707) 103 ER 1127 is a famous English property law and tort law case about rights to wild animals. == Facts == Plaintiff Samuel Keeble owned property called Minott's Meadow, which contained an artificial pond, known as a decoy pond, outfitted with nets and channels in a manner used to catch large numbers of commercially viable ducks.