§ 14-387-103. Impounding stock running at large
(a) If any stock forbidden to run at large under the provisions of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter shall enter the cultivated lands of another, without his consent, in any county or subdivision in which the provisions of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter have become operative, the owner, lessee, […]
§ 14-387-104. Fees for impounding
Any person impounding stock under the provisions of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter shall be entitled to the following fees: (1) Ten cents (10¢) per day per head for hogs; (2) Ten cents (10¢) per day per head for goats; and (3) Five cents (5¢) per day per head for sheep.
§ 14-387-105. Assessment of damages
(a) The damages done by impounded stock may be assessed by any three (3) disinterested householders of the county or subdivision, who shall first take an oath before some officer of the county authorized to administer oaths to view and assess the damages fairly and honestly. (b) The assessment by the householders shall be final.
§ 14-387-106. Sale of impounded stock generally
(a) If the owner of impounded stock or his agent, after being notified of the impoundment, shall neglect to pay the fees and damages, the taker-up of the stock may sell them at public auction for cash, after first giving five (5) days’ notice of the time, place, and terms of the sale, by: (1) […]
§ 14-387-107. Sale of stock when owner unknown
(a) If no owner of impounded stock can be found, the taker-up may, after the expiration of five (5) days, make an affidavit before a justice of the peace describing the stock and that the owner is unknown to the affiant, which affidavit shall be delivered immediately by the justice to the clerk of the […]
§ 14-387-201. Duty to order no running at large
Upon the written petition of a majority of the qualified electors of any county bordering upon a navigable stream and having territory in cultivation subject to overflow, or any subdivision of a county consisting of not less than thirty-six (36) square miles, where the subdivision borders upon a navigable stream and contains territory in cultivation […]
§ 14-387-202. Filing of petition
(a) When the qualified electors of any county, or subdivision of a county consisting of not less than thirty-six (36) square miles, desire to avail themselves of the benefits of this subchapter and subchapter 1 of this chapter, they shall file their petition, signed by a majority of the qualified electors of the county or […]
§ 14-386-505. Disposition of surplus funds
When any fencing district in this state has completed all of the contemplated improvements and has paid and discharged all of its obligations and has a surplus of funds on hand, not needed for repair or maintenance or the operation of the district, then, in such event, the board of directors of the district may, […]
§ 14-387-203. Deposit for costs, etc
(a) The county court, after the filing of a petition pursuant to § 14-387-202 shall proceed no further with the matter until the petitioners, or some of them, deposit with the clerk of the court a sufficient amount of money to pay all the costs, fees, and expenses that may arise in making the order. […]
§ 14-386-601. Impounding of animals
(a) Any person finding stock running at large in any fencing district may impound them. (b) Immediately upon impounding the stock the impounder shall give notice to the owner or his agent, if known.