The Official Reports of the High Court of the South African Republic
The book The Official Reports of the High Court of the South African Republic was written by author Kotzé, J. G. (John Gilbert), 1849-1940 Here you can read free online of The Official Reports of the High Court of the South African Republic book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Official Reports of the High Court of the South African Republic a good or bad book?
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6th August. KoxzE, 0. J. : The Court is of opinion that the charge is rightly laid under sect. 25 (a) of the Liquor Law of 1892. Sect. 45 is merely an explanatory section. From the evidence it appears that one of the Kaffirs, who were sent to buy liquor, had as a fact obtained verbal permission from his master, who at the same time gave him half-a-crown to go and buy liquor, with the object of trapping the owner of the canteen. This fact was not known to Mrs. DoUarhide, the owner of the canteen..., and her employee, the barmaid. Liquor was supplied, and the half-crown was placed in the drawer of the counter. Seeing now that the owner of the bar and her employee did not know that the Kaffir had permission from his master, the case differs from the earlier cases decided by the Court. In Alexander v. The State (31st Aug. 1888), the master gave a written permit but left it unsigned, and the Court decided that, as the canteen-keeper acted on the letter, he could not be found guilty. In Thompson v.
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