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Decisions of the Superior Courts of New South Wales, 1788-1899

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Saint Alban's R. v. Shea, 1841

sailors - see ships' crew

sale of goods Gavin v. Tims, 1821; Macqueen v. Lamb, 1824; Onions v. Raine, 1837; Hebblewhite v. Delany, 1841; Lyons v. Munroe, 1841; Walford v. Mann, 1841

sale of goods, expectation damages Wight v. Barker, 1839

sale of goods, fitness for purpose Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837

sale of goods, implied title McLucas v. Hunt, 1834

sale of goods, market overt McLucas v. Hunt, 1834; Fitzpatrick v. Luck, 1839

sale of goods, merchantable quality Levey v. Bennett, 1826; Winder v. Morgan, 1833; Park v. Cooper, 1834; Lyons and another v. Bryant and another, 1837; Lee v. Green, 1838; Wight v. Barker, 1839

sale of goods, non-acceptance Lee v. Holdsworth, 1839

sale of goods, non-delivery Kent v. Mattinson, 1810; Green v. Hanson, 1835; Walker v. Hughes, 1839; Wight v. Barker, 1839; Bradley v. Shipley, 1840; Marcus v. Healey, 1840

sale of goods, payment Anderson v. Hughes, 1838

sale of goods, rescission Bryant v. Kentish, 1832; Lee v. Green, 1838; Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838

sale of goods, sale by description Hansey v. Girard, 1830; Eager v. Levey, 1833; Mitchell v. Tooth, 1837; Simmons v. Westmacott, 1838; Smart v. Solomons, 1838; Wight v. Barker, 1839

sale of goods, sale by sample Kermode v. Levy, 1820; Campbell v. Cooper, 1829; Smart v. Solomons, 1838; Clendon v. Smith, 1840; Harper v. Watkins, 1841

sale of goods, title Fitzpatrick v. Luck, 1839

sale of goods, warranty Henderson v. Colls, 1828; Brown v. Hayward, 1840

sale of goods, warranty and misrepresentation Ellis v. Cuthbert, 1829

sale of goods, warranty of quality Smart v. Dick, 1837

sale of goods, warranty of soundness Bryant v. Kentish, 1832

Salem, imports from R. v. Smart, 1834

salvage James v. Dillon, 1822; In re Mackay v. David, 1832

satire Josephson v. Fulton, 1839

school teacher, assault by R. v. Davis, 1838

schools (see also education law) Walker v. Scott (No. 1), 1825; Halloran v. Hall, 1826; R. v. Broadbear and Broadbear, 1826; Walker v. Scott (No. 2), 1826; Broadbear and wife v. McArthur et al., 1827; Dissolution of Trusts Opinion, 1831; Tomkins v. Smith (No. 2), 1833; R. v. Hammond, 1838

sciere facias Cooper v. Clarkson, 1831

Scone R. v. Watson, 1841

seal catching Kearns v. the Sophia, 1805; Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811; Bryant v. Hook, 1812; Wood v. Campbell, 1812; The Governor v. Riggs, 1820

seal skins Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811; Bryant v. Hook,1812; Wood v. Campbell,1812; Eager v. Levey, 1833

search warrant R. v. Gillman, 1824

search warrant, malicious obtaining of Thurlow v. Lewis, 1835

security for debt R. v. Forbes, 1826

security on cattle R. v. Forbes, 1826

sedition R. v. O'Dwyer and others, 1807; Eagar v. Field, 1820; Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827

seditious libel R. v. Callaghan, 1789; R. v. Webb, 1794; R. v. Sutter, 1808; R. v. Bennett, 1809; R. v. Palmer and Hook, 1809; R. v. Bland, 1818; R. v. Wardell (No. 1), 1827; Palmers and Hook Case,1809; R. v. Wardell (No. 2), 1827; R. v. Wardell (No. 3), 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1829; R. v. Hayes, 1829

seduction Ward v. Karnes, 1824; Earle v. Nowlan, 1832; Cook v. McIntosh, 1836; Laurie v. Beilby, 1837; Carrick v. Russel, 1841

Segenhoe R. v. Hughes and Donnelly, 1828

self-defence Lawliss v. Knoffe, 1824; R. v. Clyne, 1825; R. v. Herne, 1825; R. v. Johnston, Clarke, Nicholson, Castles, and Crear, 1824; R. v. Johnson, Smith and Gilroy, 1828; R. v. Wright, 1829; R. v. Lockhard, 1833; Nathan v. Meredith, 1834; R. v. Jackey, 1834; R. v. Manley, 1834; R. v. Beane, 1835; R. v. Poignand, 1836; R. v. Walker, 1836; R. v. Saunders, 1838; Greece v. Bullivant and another, 1838; R. v. Johnstone, 1838; R. v. Reynolds, 1838; R. v. Bryan, 1839; R. v. Kearnes, 1839; R. v. Trigg, 1839

self-defence, against animal Lees v. Henderson, 1839

self -defence , defence of squatting run against Aborigines R. v. Bolden, 1841

self-defence, trespass to land Solomon v. Talbot, 1836

self-help Bucknell v. Moran, 1829

self-incrimination R. v. Kaine, 1830; R. v. O'Brien and others, 1831; R. v. Smith, 1831; R. v. Blake, 1832; Ex parte Ingless, in re Wilson, 1837

self-incrimination, caution against R. v. Vials, 1834

sentencing discretion (see also Crown mercy; death recorded) R. v. Thompson, 1814; R. v. Haggerty and others, 1820; R. v. Kelly, 1820; R. v. Dailey and Neary , 1825; R. v. Bullock and Clarke, 1826; R. v. Cable, 1826; R. v. Edwards and Holt, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Radley, 1826; R. v. Flanagan et al., 1827; R. v. Hoyle, 1827; R. v. Lynch, 1827; Anonymous, 1828; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Guyse, 1828; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1828; R. v. Holmes, Owens and Whisken, 1828; R. v. Iron, 1828; R. v. Johnson, 1828; R. v. Stephenson, Airs, Turner and another, 1828; R. v. Taylor and Farrell, 1828; R. v. Baxter, 1829; R. v. Cooke and Walsh, 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 2), 1829; R. v. Hall (No. 4), 1829; R. v. Payne, 1829; R. v. Payne, Waylin and Middleton, 1829; R. v. Regan, 1829; R. v. Sly, 1829; R. v. Butler, McFarlane, Knox and Cullen, 1833; R. v. Cowan and Campbell, 1833; R. v. Dixon, 1833; R. v. Hillyard, 1833; R. v. Jeffries and Pearce, 1833; R. v. Dougherty and Gwillim, 1834; R. v. Elliot, 1834; R. v. Gallagher and Quigley, 1834; R. v. Godfrey and Asker, 1834; R. v. Manley, 1834; R. v. Smith and Akers, 1834; R. v. Stokes, 1834; R. v. Wilks, 1834; R. v. Lowe, 1839; R. v. Lloyd, 1840; R. v. Mitchell, 1841; R. v. Saunders, 1841

sentencing discretion, alteration of sentence R. v. Kelly, 1831

sentencing discretion, children R. v. Ross, 1832

sentencing discretion, disagreement among judges R. v. Farrell, Dingle and Woodward, 1831

sentencing discretion, doubt as to guilt R. v. Spooner, 1832; R. v. Tomlinson, Silk and Falkner, 1832; R. v. Holden, 1838

sentencing discretion, mandatory sentences R. v. Dunn and Young, 1837

sentencing discretion, murder R. v. Holden, 1838

sentencing discretion, plea of guilty R. v. Ford, 1826; R. v. Tennant, Ricks, Cane and Murphy, 1828; R. v. Baker, 1828

self-incrimination, privilege against In re Stephen and Nicholls, 1835

sentencing discretion, uncertainty about guilt R. v. Merchant, 1838

sentencing discretion, women R. v. Hall (No. 5), 1829

separation deed between spouses Mills v. Rowe, 1828; Therry v. Wilson and Carew, 1833

separation of powers Broadbear and wife v. McArthur et al., 1827; R. v. Jenkins and Tattersdale, 1834

separation of powers, role of Attorney General R. v. Macalister, 1838

separation of powers, view of Dowling C.J. Williams v. Campbell, 1838

servant, enticing away Green v. Pashley, 1840

service of process R. v. Galvin, 1826; Ex parte the Sheriff, 1839; Fisher v. Wilson, 1840

service of process, avoidance R. v. Macalister, 1838

set off  (see also costs, set off) Bryant v. Hook,1812;O'Burne v. Campbell,1812; Franks v. Ikin, 1828; R. v. Mackaness, 1828; Belcher v. Dences, 1829; Cullen v. Crawford, 1829; Budenham v. Phillips, 1830; Hall v. Mansfield (No. 2), 1830; Rowe v O'Donnel, 1830; Williamson v. Arnold, 1831; Lee v. Macqueen, 1832; Dennis v. Solomon and others, executors of Colls, 1833; Patterson v. Hughes, 1833; Girard v. Thorpe, 1835; Briggs v. Humphrey, 1838; McLoughlan v. Jones, 1840

setting aside judgment (see also arrest of judgment) Rowe v. Wilson, 1825; Nichols v. Macdonald, 1836

settlement of litigation Keys v. Ellison and wife, 1831

sexual assault on child (see also rape) R. v. Wright, 1789; R. v. Bevan, 1804; R. v. Daily, 1805; R. v. Jones (No. 2), 1826; R. v. Kennedy, 1828; R. v. Martin, 1830; R. v. Smith, 1833; R. v. Collard, 1837; R. v. Merchant, 1838; R. v. Vaux, 1839; R. v. Saunders, 1841; R. v. Shean, 1841

sexual assault on man R. v. Kilmartin, 1835

shearers, payment in liquor R. v. Tufts, 1838

sheep farming R. v. Walker, Keefe, Cuff, Adkins and Coates, 1828; Mossman v. Warren, 1831; Williams v. Campbell, 1838

sheep shearing R. v. Tufts, 1838

sheep, scabby Williams v. Campbell, 1838

sheriff R. v. Lansdowne, 1827

sheriff, appointment of Humphreys v. Macquoid, 1841

sheriff, fraud by Rapsey v. Singleton, 1832

sheriff, source of regulation of Anonymous (No. 2), 1830

sheriff's auction, undervalue Brownlow v. Graham, 1833

sheriff's fees Ready v. Macquoid, 1830; Cavenagh v. Moran, 1833; Innis v. Macquoid, 1833

sheriff's liability Spark v. Josephson, 1826; R. v. Mackaness, 1828; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828; Terry v. Howell, 1828; Dickens v. Macquoid, 1829; Lucas v. McQuoid, 1829; Norton v. Mackaness, 1829; Clarckson v. Pickering, 1830; Ex parte Hutchinson, In re Terry v. Meehan, 1830; Hoskin v. McQuoid, 1830; Ready v. Macquoid, 1830; De Mestre v. Ramplin, 1831; R. v. Macquoid, 1832; Roche v. Macquoid, 1832; Innis v. Macquoid, 1833; Klensendorlffe v. Macquoid, 1833; Rhode v. McQuoid, 1833; Wilson v. Macquoid, 1833; Lyons v. Macquoid, 1835; Porter v. Macquoid, 1835; Terry v. Macquoid, 1835; Henderson v. Macquoid, 1836; Weston v. Fattorini, 1837; Ex parte the Sheriff, 1839; Wentworth v. Macquoid, 1841

sheriff's officers Eagar v. Terry, 1828; Hughes v. Singleton, 1832; Klensendorlffe v. Macquoid, 1833; McQuoid v. Thornton, 1834

sheriff's officers, assault on R. v. Morris, 1831

sheriff's rights Cavenagh v. Boucher, 1831

ship passengers (see passenger on ship)

ship registration In re de Mestre, 1830

ship wreck James v. Dillon, 1822

ship, arrest of Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839

ship, capture of Roache v. Jones, 1836

ship, custom on R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832

ship, discipline on Arkinstall v. Feguson, 1806; Merrett v. Kenn, MacCleod and Butterworth, 1826; R. v. Leitch, 1826; Fuller v. Drake, 1827; McDowall v. Middleton, 1827; Nowlan v. Young, 1828; Roberts v. Moncrief, 1828; R. v. Taylor, 1829; Thompson v. Willet, 1829; Cassim v. the Mary Ann, 1831; R. v. Aglethorpe, 1831; Taylor v. Christie, 1831; Austin v. Biddle, 1832; R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832; Maher v. Robinson, 1833; Neal v. Brown, 1833; R. v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh, 1833; R. v. Northwood, 1833; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Trigg, 1839; R. v. Skewes, 1840

ship, forfeiture of (see also arrest of ship; condemnation of ship) Noble v. Cotton, 1830

ship, lay of profits Robinson v. Hook, 1810 Anonymous, 1811; Brady v. Campbell, 1811

ship, seaworthiness Porter v. Jones, 1839; Simmons v. Lamb, 1840

ship, stealing of R. v. Clarke and others, 1821; R. v. Spratt and others, 1822

ship, title to Lord v. Campbell, 1822; Taylor v. Mackaness, 1828

shipping bond Terry v. Ritchie, 1819; The Governor v. Ritchie, 1819

shipping, breach of articles Slater v. Underwood, 1811

shipping, charter party Barnard v. Lord, 1819; Terry v. Ritchie, 1819; Hunt v. Loane; Loane v. Hunt, 1820 and 1821; Cuthbert v. Hindson, 1832

shipping, damaged goods Cohen v. Ritchie, 1830

ship, lien Barnard v. Lord, 1819

ship, relationship between master and owner R. v. Blaxland, Blaxland and Lord, 1808

shipping, wool Barnard v. Lord, 1819

ship's crew Robinson v. Hook, 1810; Brady v. Campbell, 1811;O'Burne v. Campbell, 1812; Wood v. Campbell,1812; Jarrett v. James,1814; R. v. Ison, 1820; Hourston v. Norris, 1825; R. v. Leitch, 1826; Fuller v. Drake, 1827; Sims and Foster v. The Ship Cumberland, 1827; R. v. Taylor, 1829; Cassim v. the Mary Ann, 1831; Taylor v. Christie, 1831; Austin v. Biddle, 1832; R. v. Thompson, Walker and Reeves, 1832; R. v. Anderson, Davis and others, 1832; R. v. Firth and others, 1832; Neal v. Brown, 1833; R. v. Northwood, 1833; Buckles v. Russel, 1835; Lewis v. Lambert, 1835; R. v. Grieves, 1839; R. v. Trigg, 1839; Amner v. Duck, 1840; R. v. Blandford, 1841; R. v. Tabee, 1841

ship's crew, abandonment R. v. Cape, 1838

ship's crew, absence from duty R. v. Aglethorpe, 1831

ships’ crews, alcohol allowance Winder v. Williams, 1818; R. v. Skewes, 1840

ships' crew, contract of employment Kearns v. the Sophia, 1805

ships' crew, custom of drinking the cargo Winder v. Williams, 1818

ship's crew, desertion Geary v. Vivian, 1830; R. v. Wilson and Windeyer, 1838

ship's crew, discipline R. v. Cape, 1838

ship's crew, lay of profits Buckles v. Russel, 1835; R. v. Cape, 1838

ship's crew, mutiny Jackson v. Cooper, 1831

ship's crew, revolt R. v. Higgins, Fuller, Anderson, Thomas, Belford and Walsh, 1833

ship's crew, share of profits Jackson v. Cooper, 1831

ship's crew, wages Macdonald and others v. the Governor Bourke, 1839

ship's master, assault by Solomon v. Bartlett, 1841

ship's master, rights against owner The Nimrod; Wilson v. the Nimrod, 1838

shipping law Wood v. Campbell, 1812

shipwrecked goods R. v. West, 1825

Shoalhaven R. v. Hackett, Foley, Donoghue, Kanes and Sweeny, 1829; Ex parte Pendray, 1839

shooting (see also Lord Ellenborough's Act) R. v. May, 1822; R. v. Gore, 1824; R. v. Smith, 1825; R. v. Fenton, 1840

shop lifting R. v. Tomlinson, Silk and Falkner, 1832

signature, proof of Perkins v. McDonald, 1833

slander (and see libel) Barker v. Jemott, 1819; Cooper and Wife v. Best, 1825; Klensendorlffe v. Oakes (No. 2), 1827; Gannon v. Jobbins, 1828; Stephen v. Dixon, 1830; Suttor v. Chapman, 1830; Goodwin v. Lamb and Parbury, 1835; Smith v. Egan, 1835; Hall v. Hawdon, 1840

slander, conditional statement White v. Atkins, 1835

slander, intention of defendant Rowe v. Wilson, 1833

slander, meaning of Hyland v. Smith, 1833

slander, privilege White v. Atkins, 1835

slander, qualified privilege Whitfield v. Caswell, 1837

slander, reputation of woman Spencer v. Jeffery, 1826

slander, words spoken in court Eagar v. Field, 1820

slavery, compensation for abolition Hart v. Mackie, 1841; Peacock v. Mackie, 1841

slip rule Yeomans and Danger v. Hewitt, 1832

smuggling Noble v. Cotton, 1830; Ex parte Girard, 1839

sodomy R. v. Hyson, 1796; R. v. Wilkinson, 1796; R. v. Wilson, 1814; R. v. Rogers, 1826; R. v. Stephenson, Airs, Turner and another, 1828; R. v. Cullen, 1834;  R. v. Rooney, 1834; R. v. Hayden, 1835; Whitfield v. Caswell, 1837; R. v. Morris, 1839; R. v. Rushton, 1840

soldier, action against Boston v. Laycock, 1795; Solomon v. Moore, 1826

sodomy, attempt R. v. Dundas, 1809; R. v. Wilson, 1809

sodomy, capital punishment R. v. Cary, 1834

soldiers, criminal defendants (see also military defendants in crime) R. v. Smith, 1840

soldiers, relations with civil population R. v. Stock, 1833

Solicitor General, right to defend prisoners R. v. Macduff, 1832

Solicitor General, servants of R. v. Kyne, 1834

solicitors (see also legal practitioners) Clayton v. Rowe, 1825

solicitors, right of appearance Re Nichols, 1837

solitary confinement R. v. Smith and Akers, 1834

South Creek R. v. Burke and Donahu, 1826; R. v. Hogarty, How, Bailey and Laragy, 1826; R. v. Patient, Morrison, Roberts and Mac'Cullum, 1826; R. v. Jones, 1838; R. v. Harrison, 1840

Spanish dollars (see also forgery, Spanish dollars) R. v. Madden, 1826; R. v. Moore and Reilly, 1826; R. v. Hughes, 1827; R. v. Vignell, 1828; Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829

specific performance Raine v. McQuoid, 1830; R. v. West, 1832; Doe dem. Green v. Solomon, 1838; Hughes v. Sparke, 1838; Neale v. Solomon, 1838; Ex parte Hughes, 1839; Walker v. Hughes, 1839; Hall v. Borton, 1841; Innes v. Holt, 1841; Stubbs v. Innes, 1841; Terry v. Booth, 1841

specific performance, defences Macdonald v. Wright, 1837; Norton v. Johnstone, 1840

squatters' runs, isolation R. v. Collins, 1835

squatters' title Martin v. Munn, 1833; Doe dem. Payne v. Ashby, 1834; Frewin v. Kinghorne and another, 1837; Scott v. Dight, 1839; R. v. Bolden, 1841

squatting R. v. Beane, 1835; Speech to Jury, 1835

squatting, Aboriginal reaction to R. v. Sandy, 1839

squatting, trespass Williams v. Campbell, 1838; Hallen v. King, 1839; Keyes v Smith, 1839; Cobcroft v. Pringle, 1840; Cox v. Robertson, 1840; Hall v. Scougal, 1840

squatting practice R. v. Harrop and Viall, 1832

stage coach Ex parte Nichols, 1839

stamp duty Newspaper Acts Opinion, 1827; R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1828

Statute of Frauds Eagar v. Terry, 1828; McQuoid v. Lord, 1831; Lyons v. Lyons, 1833; Smithers v. Hughes, 1834; Doe dem. Loane v. Cooper, 1835; Anderson v. Hughes, 1838; Hall v. Borton, 1841; Stubbs v. Innes, 1841

Statute of Limitations Willink v. Moore, 1825; Guise v. Klensendorlffe, 1827; Hogan v. Brown, 1830; Lord v. Wentworth, 1832; Harris v. Riley, 1833; Dillon v. Terry, 1835; Bland v. Terry, 1838; Hughes and another v. Davis, 1838

statute of limitations, equity, Eagar v. Hall, 1840

Statute of Limitations, reception of English law Pendray v. Nichols, 1834

statutory construction R. v. Wilson and Windeyer, 1838; Ex parte Buchanan, 1839

statutory interpretation R. v. James, 1825; Raine and Ramsay v. Piper, 1825; R. v. Vignell, 1828; In re Jane New, 1829; Underwood v. Wheeler, 1829; Pendray v. Nichols, 1834; Ex parte Girard, 1839

statutory interpretation, "newspaper" R. v. Hall (No. 3), 1828

statutes, colonial, legal status of Walker v. Hughes, 1839

statutes, judicial notice of Walker v. Hughes, 1839

stay of execution Lucas v. McQuoid, 1829

stay of proceedings Hayes v. Ellis, 1831

stealing (see also larceny) R. v. Bennett, 1788; R. v. Plowman, 1789; R. v. Halford, 1790; R. v. Parr, 1790; R. v. Paul, 1790; R. v. Ashford, 1793; R. v. Bevan, 1794; R. v. Nicholls, 1799; R. v. Dabbs, 1805; R. v. Dawson and Waldron, 1809; R. v. de Grassa, 1809; R. v. Lawrence and Lindsay, 1818; R. v. Delworth and others, 1820; R. v. Fennel and others, 1820; R. v. Davis, 1821; R. v. Halden and others, 1823; R. v. Welsh and Sullivan, 1823; R. v. Wise, 1825; R. v. Bullock and Clarke, 1826; R. v. Cossar, 1826; R. v. Jones (No. 1), 1826; R. v. Laurie, 1826; R. v. Shiek Brown, 1826; R. v. Short, 1826; R. v. Palmer and Palmer, 1827; R. v. Absolam and Gardner, 1828; R. v. Williams, 1829; R. v. Harris and Piesnell, 1832; R. v. Tunney and Durand, 1833; R. v. Smart, 1834; R. v. White, 1834; R. v. Hay, 1835; R. v. Long Dick, Jack Jones, Abraham, and Gibber Paddy, 1835

stealing, act of R. v. Smith, 1832

stealing, animals R. v. Loveday and Smith, 1805; R. v. Donlan and Condron, 1809

stealing, bill of exchange R. v. Wood, 1809; R. v. Threlfo, Wood, Sheppard and Wilson, 1827

stealing, by government official R. v. Baxter, 1827

stealing, cattle R. v. McFadden, 1817; R. v. Haggerty and others, 1820; R. v. Oliver and Smith, 1821; R. v. Smith and others, 1822; R. v. Regan, 1823; R. v. Davison, 1827; R. v. Gogarty and Keegan, 1827; R. v. West and West, 1827; R. v. Bensley, 1828; R. v. Curtis and Murtagh, 1828; R. v. Kable and Murray