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2001 Florida Code
TITLE XXXV Agriculture, Horticulture, And Animal Industry
Chapter 588 Legal Fences And Livestock At Large  

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588.01 Requirements of general fence.
588.011 Legal fence; requirements.
588.09 Legally enclosed land; fenced and posted.
588.10 Posted notices; requirement.
588.11 Owner to maintain fences and notices.
588.12 Livestock at large; legislative findings.
588.13 Definitions.
588.15 Liability of owner.
588.16 Authority to impound livestock running at large or strays.
588.17 Disposition of impounded livestock.
588.18 Livestock at large; fees.
588.19 Failure to secure purchaser or insufficient funds to defray certain costs.
588.20 Report of sale and disposition of proceeds.
588.21 Duty of commissioners to provide places for impounding of livestock and transportation of same.
588.22 Duty of impounder.
588.23 Right of owner.
588.24 Penalty.
588.25 Application; limitation.

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