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Novello v Toogood; 29 Apr 1823

References: (1823) 1 B and C 554, [1823] EngR 492, (1823) 1 B & C 554, (1823) 107 ER 204
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The defendant a British born subject was a music master and teacher of Italian, but was also employed in part as a chorister in the chapel of a foreign ambassador. He rented a large house, subletting parts. He resisted distraint on the premises for non-payment of poor rates.
Held: The appointment as a servant of the foreign ambassador was not sufficient to to protect him from such distraint, at least so far goods were not associated with hs appointment.
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