1872/73 public laws – Ch.193 Sec.4

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CHAPTER CXCIII. AN ACT RELATING TO FENCES, AND FOR THE PROTECTION OF CROPS,

In case any animal is found upon the premises of another, in violation of the provisions of this act, such person or persons may take the same and confine it upon the premises, and he shall be allowed to plead, by way of counter claim to any action brought for the recovery of the said animal or damages for its detention, the damages which haye been done by the animal while on his land in violation of the provisions of this act, and shall have like remedy for expenses incurred in taking, keeping and caring for the same. |

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