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Section 433.102 – Fees; Distraining and Impounding.

433.102 Fees; distraining and impounding. Sec. 2. The person so taking up and distraining the same, shall be entitled to 50 cents per head for all horses, mules, asses and neat cattle, and 10 cents per head for all sheep, goats and swine, so distrained by him; and the pound keeper shall be entitled to […]

Section 433.103 – Fees; Payment Prerequisite to Delivery of Beast.

433.103 Fees; payment prerequisite to delivery of beast. Sec. 3. The pound keeper shall not deliver to the owner any beasts so impounded, until such owner shall pay him his fees and the expense of keeping such beasts, and also the fees due the person distraining said beasts, which last mentioned fees he shall pay […]

Section 433.104 – Recovery for Damages Caused by Beasts.

433.104 Recovery for damages caused by beasts. Sec. 4. When any person is injured in his land, by sheep, swine, horses, asses, mules, goats or neat cattle, he may recover his damages in an action of trespass, or trespass on the case, against the owner of the beasts, or against the person having the care […]

Section 433.105 – Impounding Beasts Doing Damage.

433.105 Impounding beasts doing damage. Sec. 5. The beasts so distrained for doing damage, shall be impounded in the township pound, if there be one, and the distrainer shall leave with the pound keeper a memorandum in writing, signed by him, stating the cause of distraining, and the sum that he demands from the owner, […]

Section 433.106 – Delivery of Beasts by Poundmaster.

433.106 Delivery of beasts by poundmaster. Sec. 6. The pound keeper shall not deliver the beasts to the owner, until such owner shall pay him his fees, and the expense of keeping such beasts, together with the sum so demanded by the distrainer, and the expense of advertising such beasts, if they shall have been […]

Section 433.107 – Care of Beasts by Person Distraining.

433.107 Care of beasts by person distraining. Sec. 7. If there shall be no public pound within the township, the beasts shall be impounded in some suitable place under the immediate care and inspection of the person who distrained them, and he shall furnish them with suitable food and water so long as they remain […]