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2005 Minnesota Statutes - 346.18 — Taking distrained beasts a misdemeanor.
346.18 Taking distrained beasts a misdemeanor.
If any person, without authority of law, and without first paying the damages and costs, takes any distrained beast out of the possession of the person making the distress, or that of the sheriff, constable, or poundmaster, as the case may be, without the possessor's consent, the taker shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall also be liable to the person injured in double the amount of the damage done by such beasts.
HIST: (7283) RL s 2785; 1986 c 444
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