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that would result if the literal rule were applied is illustrated by Smith v Hughes [1960] 2 All E.R. 859. Under the Street Offences Act 1959, it was a
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while drunk. Therefore, a bicycle could be classified as a carriage. In Smith v Hughes (1960), the defendant was charged under the Street Offences Act 1959
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Bargains as a Unifying Doctrine' (2010) 45(3) Wake Forest Law Review 837 "Smith v Hughes (1871)" in C Mitchell and P Mitchell (eds) Landmark Cases in the Law