Acts of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico, Thirty-First Session; Convened at the Capitol, at the City of Santa Fe, on Monday, the 31st Day of December, 1894, and Adjourned the 28th Day of February, 1895

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: …the same are not diseased he shall give a certificate of such fact, but if the same or any of them be diseased, the regulations for their holding and quarantine shall at once be made by him, and if in his judgment it shall be necessary, he shall personally supervise the dipping of scabby sheep. He shall report in writing the result of his inspection to the clerk of the probate court of the county within his jurisdiction, to be filed by him for reference for the board of county commissioners or any party concerned, and, if’ so directed, once in every two weeks thereafter to reinspect said flock, and report in writing the result and treatment, if any, in the same manner until said disease is reported cured: Pr0m’1Icd, That in case of removal of the flock six miles from the range of any other sheep, he shall make one inspection every two months. SEO. 4. He shall receive five cents per mile for every mile necessarily traveled, and one’fourth cent per head for each sheep inspected, and three dollars ‘per day for each day spent in surpervising dipping; said fees to include all traveling expenses. He shall receive ten per cent. of all fines and penalties collected in cases where he gives the information, and shall he a competent witness therein, and all such fines and penalties, shall be paid into the “sheep inspection fund.” SEO. 5. Whenever any sheep inspected are found to have the scab, all expenses provided for in this act shall be paid by the owner or renter of such sheep, and shall be a lien thereon, but, if no scab exists then all expenses shall be paid from the “sheep inspection fund,” after the inspector’s account shall be O approved and allowed by the board of county commissioners. If there is…

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