A Commentary On the Interpretation of Statutes

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A Commentary On the Interpretation of Statutes
G a Gustav Adolf Endlich
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Comp. R. V. Lawrence, 4. C.
(c) 4 & 5 Ph. & M. C. 8, 24 & 25 & P. 231.
Vict. C. 100, s. 55; R. V. Cornforth, (/) R. V. Haines, R. 2 Moo. 451.
4C»^ STRICT CONSTRUCT [ON. [^ 33T a latch (a), or even descending a chimney, for that is as much closed as the nature of things permits (5). A threatening letter is "sent" when it is dropped in the way of the person for whom it is destined, so that he may pick it up (c) ; or is affixed in some place where lie would be likely to sec it (/-/) ; or is placed
... on a public load near his house, sit that it may, however indirectly, reach him, which it eventually does after passing through several hands (e) ; ah hough in none of these cases would the paper be popularly said to have been " sent. " To make false signals, and thereby to bring a train to a stand on a railway, was held to he within the enactment which made it an offence to "obstruct" a railway (/') ; and an enactment which makes it a mis- demeanor to do anything to obstruct an engine or carriage using a railway, was held to include railways not yet open to public traffic, and to npply, though no engine or carriage was obstructed \

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