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Birds

Law of domestic fowls, as hens, ducks, geese, etc. (1 Hale, PC 511), and of tame pigeons, though unconfined, Reg. v.

Bracton

doctos, qui cathedram judicandi ascendunt antequam leges didicerint (Brac. I.), Hale's Hist. 189. In Lincoln's Inn Library is an ancient MS.

Brehon Law

Com. 100; Edm. Spenser's State of Ireland, 1513, edit. Hughes; Hale's Hist. 217.

Burglary

been applied to unarmed burglary by high authorities. See 1 Hale, 481, 484; Archbold's Cr. Pl., 29th Edn., 893, and the

Butler's Ordinance

obtained the strength or force of an Act of Parliament, Hale's Hist. P. 18.

Chance

same extent as a man duly qualified, Fost. 259; 1 Hale's PC 75. See MANSLAUGHTER.

Cheque

to the effect of stopping a cheque, see Cohen v. Hale, (1878) 3 !. BD 371; and of alteration, Slingsby v.

Common Law

properly denominated the ecclesiastical, military, maritime, and academical laws, See Hale's Hist. Of the Com. Law, c. iii.; Mackintosh's England, 274;

Absence of accused

felony, and cannot be sentenced in his absence, R. v. Hales, (1924) 1 KB 602. In cases of indictable misdemeanours, though

Evidence

As to when evidence of collateral facts is admissible, see Hales v. Kerr, (1908) 2 KB 601; Butterley Co. v. New

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