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Section 11-31-104 – Penalties for Poisoning or Killing With Ground Glass.

11-31-104. Penalties for poisoning or killing with ground glass. Whoever within the limits of any incorporated city or town willfully poisons or kills any dog by means of ground glass is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), or imprisoned […]

Section 11-31-105 – Killing Sheep or Other Domestic Animals; Liability of Owner.

11-31-105. Killing sheep or other domestic animals; liability of owner. The owner of any dog is liable for all damages that accrue to any person, firm or corporation by reason of the dog killing, wounding, worrying or chasing any sheep or other domestic animals belonging to the person, firm or corporation. If two (2) or […]

Section 11-30-112 – Abuse or Negligent Treatment by Bailee.

11-30-112. Abuse or negligent treatment by bailee. Any person who takes into his possession, or hires or loans any property of any livery stable keeper, or any other person, and while the property is in his custody shall willfully, or with gross neglect or culpable carelessness damage or destroy the property, or permit the property […]

Section 11-30-113 – Unlawful Cutting of Ears of Sheep.

11-30-113. Unlawful cutting of ears of sheep. (a) It is unlawful for any person willfully to cut, sever, detach or mutilate more than one-half (1/2) of either ear of any sheep or to unlawfully have in his possession or under his control any sheep which have more than one-half (1/2) of either ear removed or […]

Section 11-30-115 – Unlawful Killing of Wild Horses and Burros; Federal Management and Invoicing; Enforcement by Writ of Mandamus; State Management With Other Agencies and Tribes.

11-30-115. Unlawful killing of wild horses and burros; federal management and invoicing; enforcement by writ of mandamus; state management with other agencies and tribes. (a) For purposes of this section: (i) “Affected nonfederal lands” means state, municipal or county lands upon which the landowner has proof that wild horses have regularly grazed; (ii) “Appropriate management […]

Section 11-31-102 – Deemed Personalty.

11-31-102. Deemed personalty. Dogs are personal property and the subject of theft the same as other personal property. The value in any criminal prosecution shall be determined as in other cases.