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Burglary
the burglar be reasonably apprehended, it is not murder to shoot him dead with intent to kill him, but whether it
Rabbit
with hard labour up to three years. A tenant may shoot rabbits on his farm, although the right of sporting is
Catapulta
Catapulta, a warlike engine to shoot darts; a crossbow.
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Highways
no right to stand on the highway in order to shoot pheasants flying across it, R. v. Pratt, (1855) 4 E&B
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Stable-stand
is found at his standing in the forest, ready to shoot with a cross-bow bent at any deer, or with a
Untoward incident
of robbery or dacoity; or (iii) the indulging in rioting, shoot-out or arson, by any person in or any train carrying
Branch
A shoot or secondary stem growing from the main stem or from
Shot
imp amp p p of Shoot
Gallivolatium
Gallivolatium [fr. gallus, Lat., cock], a cock-shoot, or cock-glade.
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