Section 6 – Proceeds of sale — Disposition.
47-1-6. Proceeds of sale — Disposition. The proceeds of the sale of the personal property shall be applied in payment of the costs of the action and abatement, and the balance, if any, shall be paid to the defendant. No Change Since 1953
Section 7 – Bond to secure abatement — Procedure.
47-1-7. Bond to secure abatement — Procedure. If the owner appears and pays all costs of the proceeding and files a bond, with sureties to be approved by the clerk, in the full value of the property, to be ascertained by the court, or in vacation by the clerk, auditor and treasurer of the county, […]
Section 8 – Permanent injunction — Fine.
47-1-8. Permanent injunction — Fine. Whenever a permanent injunction issues against any person for maintaining a nuisance as provided, or against any owner or agent of the building kept or used for the maintenance of the nuisance, all parties found guilty of maintaining the nuisance, or assisting to maintain the nuisance by furnishing or letting […]
Section 1 – “Abandoned horse” defined.
47-2-1. “Abandoned horse” defined. The term “abandoned horse” as used in this chapter means any horse, ass, mule or other animal of the genus Equus, unbranded, or, if branded, that has escaped assessment for taxation for the year next preceding the killing of such animal as hereinafter provided for, and running at large upon the […]
Section 2 – “Open range” defined.
47-2-2. “Open range” defined. The term “open range” means all land not privately owned, and includes all roads, outside of private inclosures, used by the public, whether the same have been formally dedicated to the public or not. No Change Since 1953
Section 3 – Abandoned horses on open range declared a nuisance.
47-2-3. Abandoned horses on open range declared a nuisance. It shall be unlawful for any person to suffer or permit any abandoned horse to run at large upon the open range, and every abandoned horse is declared to be a public nuisance and a public menace, and is condemned subject to the right of its […]
Section 4 – Elimination by the county executive — Notice of intention.
47-2-4. Elimination by the county executive — Notice of intention. (1) The county executive may provide for the elimination of abandoned horses in the respective counties in the following manner: (a) The county executive shall cause notice to be: (i) (A) published at least once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of […]
Section 5 – Elimination by the county legislative body — Method — Sale.
47-2-5. Elimination by the county legislative body — Method — Sale. A policy for the manner and method of eliminating abandoned horses from the open range shall be in the discretion of the county legislative body, and it shall be its duty to so eliminate abandoned horses, using the means most effective and economical under […]
Section 4 – Violation of injunction — Proceedings for contempt.
47-1-4. Violation of injunction — Proceedings for contempt. In case of the violation of any injunction granted under the provisions of this chapter, the court, or a judge thereof, may summarily try and punish the offender. The proceedings shall be commenced by filing with the clerk of the court an information, under oath, setting out […]
Section 1 – Declared a nuisance — Abatement.
47-1-1. Declared a nuisance — Abatement. Whoever shall erect, establish, maintain, use, own or lease any building, structure or place, for the purpose of lewdness, assignation or prostitution is guilty of nuisance, and such building, structure or place, and the ground itself, in or upon which such lewdness, assignation or prostitution is conducted, permitted or […]