Custody of livestock in pound allows placing attached animals in a nearby pound, making the pound keeper responsible and entitled to maintenance rates. The attaching officer or custody officer may place attached livestock in a nearby pound if the animals can properly be kept there, in which case the pound keeper is responsible for their custody and shall receive the same rates for accommodation and maintenance as are payable for impounded cattle of the same description.
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Custody of livestock in pound allows placing attached animals in a nearby pound, making the pound keeper responsible and entitled to maintenance rates.
The attaching officer or custody officer may place attached livestock in a nearby pound if the animals can properly be kept there, in which case the pound keeper is responsible for their custody and shall receive the same rates for accommodation and maintenance as are payable for impounded cattle of the same description.
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