This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol10 Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Wills, Administration", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
A school house is included in the words of the statute, "any other outhouse not part of the dwelling-house." And dwelling-house includes a school-house.271
The statutory words, "barn, stable, coach-house, gin-house, store-house or ware-house" do not embrace a corn-crib.272 A building constructed of logs in one part of which horses are kept and in another part hay and oats is a barn.273
A building used by the owner in storing his tools and materials in his business is included in "warehouse." 274 A shop includes a house in which small quantities of goods of any kind are sold, or in which mechanics work or sometimes keep their manufactured goods or wares.275
 
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