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Shall
the Elements of Drafting, by E.L. Piesse and Ji Gilchrist Smith, p. 68. Shall, is not a decisive factor in deciding
Sentence of a Court
9 of the (English) Penal Servitude Act, 1864; R. v. Smith, (1909) 2 KB 756. See the (English) Infanticide Act, 1922,
Schoolmaster
a schoolmaster or mistress of a public elementary school, see Smith v. Macnally, (1912) 1 Ch 816; Meyers v. Humell, (1912)
Novell'
des Novellen Auszugs von Julian; Von Haubold, Zeitschrift, etc., iv.; Smith's Dict. of Antiq.
Roman Catholics
to individuals ascertained at the death of the testator [Re Smith, (1914) 1 Ch 937]. As to whether or not a
Reverend
thereby claim to be in Holy Orders; see Keet v. Smith, (1875) 1 PD 73, in which case the incumbent of
Repetund', or Pecuni' repetund'
M. Matienus, who were accused of it by the Hispani, Smith's Dict. of Antiq.
Religion
of the Act is virtually a dead letter: see Re Smith, (1914) 1 Ch 937. See JESUITS; ROMAN CATHOLICS; and Chitty's
Quantum meruit
Powell, 6 TR 320; 3 RR 185; and notes in Smith's Leading Cases thereunder. See also Cutler v. Powell, 6 TR
Public well
in the vicinity for drawing water is a public well, Smith v. Archibald, 5 AC 489.
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