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Brown v Shevill: 13 Nov 1834

A butcher sent a beast to the shop of W., another butcher, to be slaughtered : after it had been slaughtered, and the careass had remained in the shop for some time (but how long did not appear), W’s landlord distrained it for rent arrear : Held, that the carcass was privileged from distress.

Citations:

[1834] EngR 1020, (1834) 2 Ad and E 138, (1834) 111 ER 54

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Landlord and Tenant

Updated: 06 June 2022; Ref: scu.317696

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