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Matricide

Matricide. 1. Slaughter of a mother. 2. One who has slain his mother.

Slaughterhouses

Slaughterhouses, are licensed in the Metropolis under Public Health (London) Act, 1936 (26Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c.

Suicide

Suicide. (1) Self-slaughter; (2) a self-slaughterer. See FELO DE SE. The act of taking one's own life, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1447.

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Horses

1912, and 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 54, requiring the use of anesthetics in certain cases. The slaughter of injured horses by, or by order of, the police is authorized by the same Act, s. 11;

Processing

process of manufacture, development of preparation for the market etc.; to covert into marketable form as livestock by slaughtering, grain by milling, cotton by spinning, milk by pasteurizing fruits and vegetables by sorting and repacking.' Where therefore

Knacker

carried on, see ss. 5 and 6 of the Act and the First Schedule thereto. See also (English) Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39), s. 4, Sched. II.

Jews

(1 Edw. 7, c. 22), ss. 47 and 48, as to substitution of Sunday for Saturday working; (English) Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39); and (English) Retail Meat Dealers Shops (Sunday

Air

Co., (1880) 49 LJ Ch 655, in which damages were given for the obstruction of air to a slaughter-house; and see Bass v. Gregory, (1890) 25 QBD 481, and Chastey v. Ackland, 1897 AC 155.

Improvement of towns

ruinous buildings, and to the taking precaution during the erection of works, and ss. 125-131, which relate to slaughter-houses, are incorporated with the (English) Public health Act, 1875, by ss. 160, 169 of that Act. The Town

Glandered horses

were imposed on persons bringing glandered horses, etc., into markets, etc., and provision is made for their seizure, slaughter, and burial; but the (English) Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 74), which repeals

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Matricide

Matricide. 1. Slaughter of a mother. 2. One who has slain his mother.

Slaughterhouses

Slaughterhouses, are licensed in the Metropolis under Public Health (London) Act, 1936 (26Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c.

Suicide

Suicide. (1) Self-slaughter; (2) a self-slaughterer. See FELO DE SE. The act of taking one's own life, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1447.

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Horses

1912, and 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 54, requiring the use of anesthetics in certain cases. The slaughter of injured horses by, or by order of, the police is authorized by the same Act, s. 11;

Processing

process of manufacture, development of preparation for the market etc.; to covert into marketable form as livestock by slaughtering, grain by milling, cotton by spinning, milk by pasteurizing fruits and vegetables by sorting and repacking.' Where therefore

Knacker

carried on, see ss. 5 and 6 of the Act and the First Schedule thereto. See also (English) Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39), s. 4, Sched. II.

Jews

(1 Edw. 7, c. 22), ss. 47 and 48, as to substitution of Sunday for Saturday working; (English) Slaughter of Animals Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 39); and (English) Retail Meat Dealers Shops (Sunday

Air

Co., (1880) 49 LJ Ch 655, in which damages were given for the obstruction of air to a slaughter-house; and see Bass v. Gregory, (1890) 25 QBD 481, and Chastey v. Ackland, 1897 AC 155.

Improvement of towns

ruinous buildings, and to the taking precaution during the erection of works, and ss. 125-131, which relate to slaughter-houses, are incorporated with the (English) Public health Act, 1875, by ss. 160, 169 of that Act. The Town

Glandered horses

were imposed on persons bringing glandered horses, etc., into markets, etc., and provision is made for their seizure, slaughter, and burial; but the (English) Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 74), which repeals

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