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Shoot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Burglary
means clear. If violence on the part of the burglar be reasonably apprehended, it is not murder to shoot him dead with intent to kill him, but whether it is justifiable to kill merely in defence of
Butts
land in arable ridges or furrows. Also the place where archers meet with their bows and arrows to shoot at a mark
Catapulta
Catapulta, a warlike engine to shoot darts; a crossbow.
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Highways
using a highway as such. A man has no right to stand on the highway in order to shoot pheasants flying across it, R. v. Pratt, (1855) 4 E&B 860; and see Fitzhardinge v. Purcell, (1908) 2
Rabbit
penal servitude up to ten years or imprisonment with hard labour up to three years. A tenant may shoot rabbits on his farm, although the right of sporting is reserved to the landlord: see Ground Game Act,
Stable-stand
the forest; and this is when a man is found at his standing in the forest, ready to shoot with a cross-bow bent at any deer, or with a long bow, or else standing close by a
Untoward incident
making of a violent attack or the commission of robbery or dacoity; or (iii) the indulging in rioting, shoot-out or arson, by any person in or any train carrying passengers, or in a waiting hall, cloakroom or
Popgun
A childs gun a tube and rammer for shooting pellets with a popping noise by compression of air
Sharpshooter
One skilled in shooting at an object with exactness a good marksman
Propagate
To have young or issue to be produced or multiplied by generation or by new shoots or plants as rabbits propagate rapidly
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Did you mean: short?
Shoot - Law Dictionary Search Results
Burglary
means clear. If violence on the part of the burglar be reasonably apprehended, it is not murder to shoot him dead with intent to kill him, but whether it is justifiable to kill merely in defence of
Butts
land in arable ridges or furrows. Also the place where archers meet with their bows and arrows to shoot at a mark
Catapulta
Catapulta, a warlike engine to shoot darts; a crossbow.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Highways
using a highway as such. A man has no right to stand on the highway in order to shoot pheasants flying across it, R. v. Pratt, (1855) 4 E&B 860; and see Fitzhardinge v. Purcell, (1908) 2
Rabbit
penal servitude up to ten years or imprisonment with hard labour up to three years. A tenant may shoot rabbits on his farm, although the right of sporting is reserved to the landlord: see Ground Game Act,
Stable-stand
the forest; and this is when a man is found at his standing in the forest, ready to shoot with a cross-bow bent at any deer, or with a long bow, or else standing close by a
Untoward incident
making of a violent attack or the commission of robbery or dacoity; or (iii) the indulging in rioting, shoot-out or arson, by any person in or any train carrying passengers, or in a waiting hall, cloakroom or
Popgun
A childs gun a tube and rammer for shooting pellets with a popping noise by compression of air
Sharpshooter
One skilled in shooting at an object with exactness a good marksman
Propagate
To have young or issue to be produced or multiplied by generation or by new shoots or plants as rabbits propagate rapidly
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