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Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee
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The words '* may pass or be made " in the 27th section must be read there with the 14th, which enables the trustees to dis- continue toll-houses in and near the town of Taunton. " Town " must mean the town as it was then, and if so, the same sense ought to be given to the word in the 27th setion. The word is used in the same sense in other sections, and the whole act should be taken together. The roads referred to in this act are the same as those referred to in a former local act, 18 Geo. 3, i...n which the word " town" merely meant the town corporate, and having that former description the word cannot be varied in this 27th section.
[Lord Campbell^ C. J. We think there was no misdirection. A reasonable construction of what the learned judge said shows that he left to the jury the question of continuity as one of the ingredients upon which the jury were to find theur verdict The other point is one of some difficulty, and we shall take time to consider it] Oar. adv. vulL Lord Campbell, C.


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