2005 Vermont Code - § 2075. — Lien for keeping or pasturing animals
§ 2075. Lien for keeping or pasturing animals
A person to whom charges are due for pasturing, boarding or keeping domestic animals placed with the consent of the owner thereof in his care, if the charges become due while such animals remain in his possession, may retain the same until such charges are paid. After thirty days from the time the charges become due, he may sell such animals in the manner provided for the sale of property under a lien for repairs, if such charges remain unpaid.
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