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Section 430.150 – Lien for keeping or training horses and other animals.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 430.150. Lien for keeping or training horses and other animals. — Every person who shall keep, board or train any horse, mule or other animal, shall, for the amount due therefor, have a lien on such animal, and on any vehicle, harness or equipment coming into his possession therewith, and […]

Section 430.160 – Enforcement of liens.

Effective – 02 Jan 1979 430.160. Enforcement of liens. — The lien provided for in section 430.150 shall be enforced as follows: The person claiming the lien shall file in circuit court, before a circuit or associate circuit judge, in the county in which he resides, a statement duly verified by himself, his agent or […]

Section 430.170 – Owner to advertise terms — publication imparts notice.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 430.170. Owner to advertise terms — publication imparts notice. — The owner or keeper of any stallion, jack or bull may advertise the terms upon which he will let any such animal to service, by publication thereof in some newspaper of the county where such animal is kept, for sixty […]

Section 430.200 – Giving false pedigree forfeits claim.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 430.200. Giving false pedigree forfeits claim. — If any keeper of such stallion, jack or bull shall offer and advertise to let the service of any such animal, and shall give a false or fictitious pedigree, knowing the same to be false, or shall falsely represent said animal to be […]

Section 430.210 – Lienor may proceed by replevin.

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 430.210. Lienor may proceed by replevin. — For the purpose of enforcing such lien upon default in the payment of the sum secured, the lienor may proceed by replevin in any court of competent jurisdiction and possess himself of the encumbered property, and hold the same subject to such judgment […]

Section 430.220 – Judgment, amount, how enforced.

Effective – 02 Jan 1979 430.220. Judgment, amount, how enforced. — Upon the rendition of judgment, if for the lienor, it shall be for the sum found to be due, with costs of suit, and that the lien be enforced against the property by execution and sale as in ordinary sales under execution, but if […]