Treatise On the Civil And Criminal Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace And Dut
Treatise On the Civil And Criminal Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace And Dut
Charles W Langdon
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SEC. 21. Appropriation of Moneys arising from Sale of Estrays. It shall be the duty of the justice of the peace, upon the receipt of the money proceeding from the sale of such stray or strays, to award to the taker-up the amount as provided for in this act, and pay the same ; also, five per cent, of said proceeds to the constable, and pay the residue to the county treasurer, taking his receipt for the same, and transmit it to the county recorder, together with the tran script of marks and brand...s of the said animal or animals. When the owner of such animal or animals shall appear and prove the same, it shall be the duty of the justice of the peace to transmit a notice of the 'same to the county recorder. Gen. Laws, 2626. SEC. 22. Marks and Brands. Whenever the brand or mark of any animal claimed to be an estray under the pro visions of this act, is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county of which such animal may be, it shall be the duty of any person upon whose premises such animal may be, to give the owner of such brand or ear mark, so recorded, twenty days' notice of the fact that such animal is claimed by him to be an estray.
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