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Chapter 433 - Animals Running At Large
Act 248 of 1879 ANIMALS RUNNING AT LARGE (433.51 - 433.63)
AN ACT to prevent animals from running at large in certain cities and villages within this state.
History: 1879, Act 248, Eff. Aug. 30, 1879
- Section 433.51 Animals running at large in certain cities and villages; seizure by officers.
- Section 433.52 Pounds; pound masters, appointments, duties; right to seize and impound animals.
- Section 433.53 Keeping animal after seizure; complaint against owner; summons; show cause hearing; sale of animal; costs and damages; disposition of surplus.
- Section 433.54 Demand and claim by owner of seized or impounded animal; payment of fees, expenses, and compensation.
- Section 433.55 Person wilfully causing animal to run at large; liability to owner.
- Section 433.56 Appeals.
- Section 433.57 Animals impounded; feeding; record, contents, inspection.
- Section 433.58 Replevin.
- Section 433.61 Provisions governing.
- Section 433.62 City attorney; duty.
- Section 433.63 Authority under MCL 433.14a not limited; swine running as public nuisance.
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