Maintenance charges for seized livestock must be reimbursed by the highest bidder upon delivery after auction, separate from bid. The highest bidder at auction must reimburse custodial maintenance charges for seized livestock separately from the bid value and pay these to the custodian on taking delivery; owners obtaining release of seized animals must likewise pay incurred maintenance charges. Divisional heads will determine maintenance charge rates for livestock categories in consultation with custodians and local veterinary authorities; the practice is effective from 08.12.2017 until further orders.
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Maintenance charges for seized livestock must be reimbursed by the highest bidder upon delivery after auction, separate from bid.
The highest bidder at auction must reimburse custodial maintenance charges for seized livestock separately from the bid value and pay these to the custodian on taking delivery; owners obtaining release of seized animals must likewise pay incurred maintenance charges. Divisional heads will determine maintenance charge rates for livestock categories in consultation with custodians and local veterinary authorities; the practice is effective from 08.12.2017 until further orders.
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