§ 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.
§ 14-386-602. Return to owner
If the owner shall, within two (2) days after being notified, pay the reasonable charges for impounding, feeding, and caring for the stock, and also pay all damages to owners of crops caused by the stock, they shall be turned over to him.
§ 14-386-603. Appointment of appraisers
If the parties interested fail to agree upon the amount of the charges and damages, the secretary of the fencing board and the impounder shall each appoint an appraiser, and the appraisers shall adjust and fix the charges and damages, calling in a third party if they cannot agree.
§ 14-386-604. Sale of impounded animals
If the owner or agent fails to pay the charges and damages within two (2) days after notice, the impounder shall post written or printed notices in three (3) public places in the fencing district, describing the property and fixing a day for its sale at some public place in the district upon a day […]
§ 14-386-605. Disposition of excess money
(a) After deducting the charges and damages as ascertained in § 14-386-603, the impounder shall pay the remainder to the treasurer of the fencing district, taking his receipt for it. (b) The failure to pay the moneys to the treasurer by the impounder or other person claiming to be damaged by the stock shall be […]
§ 14-386-606. Duties of treasurer
The treasurer of the fencing district shall keep, in the books of the district, an accurate account of all moneys so received by him, with the name of the depositor and the date of the receipt by him, being responsible upon his official bond for them, and shall pay over the moneys to the proper […]