Taylor v Goodwin
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1878 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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...the answer given to that question varied according to the nature, purpose and detailed wording of the particular legislation. In Taylor v Goodwin (1879) 4 QBD 228 a Divisional Court decided that a bicycle came within a law which made it a criminal offence to drive “any sort of carriage … fu......
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..."anything on which men or goods are carried "and later statesthat"carriage"and "vehicle"are usuallysynonymous in law.InTaylor v. Goodwin(43J.P., 653), abicycle was held to be a " carriage ",LushJ. sayingthatthewords " any sort of carriage " were"largeenough . . . toinclude every kind of veh......