A.KT. 0.] Diseases of Domestic Animals 1929 



shall not exceed the limits established by this article and, after 

 approval by the commissioner of agriculture, shall be final. The of*^"rbu 

 arbitrators selected by the owner of the animals shall be paid by 

 the said owner, the other arbitrator or arbitrators shall be paid by 

 the state at a rate of compensation not to exceed five dollars per 

 <\ay and necessary expenses. Such appraiser of condemned ^rbitrato^/a. 

 animals and the arbitrators appointed under this section may ad- 

 minister oaths to and examine witnesses. {As amended hy chap- 

 ter 314 of the Laws of 1909 and hy chapter 670 of the Laws of 

 1910.) 



§ 100. Certificate of appraisal. The appraiser shall execute certificate, 

 and deliver to the owner of the condemned animals a certificate 

 verified by him stating the appraised value of such animals ; if 

 such value was determined by arbitrators, there shall be attached ^^''^^Tue' 

 to such certificate a statement of the value so determined, signed 

 and verified by at least two of the arbitrators. The form and con- Form and 



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tents of such certificates shall be prescribed by the commissioner 

 of agriculture. 



mortem ex- 



^ 101. Post-mortem examination of animals. All animals sus- post- 



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pected of being tuberculous or glandered, and killed therefor, shall ammation. 



be examined by a medical or veterinary practitioner designated 



by the commissioner for the purpose of determining whether or 



not such disease existed in such animals. There shall be attached ff^*^™*"' 



to the certificate of appraisal, a statement of the result of such 



examination, describing the animals found to be tuberculous or F"™ °\ 



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glandered and those which were found not to be tuberculous or 

 glandered. The form of such statement shall be prescribed by the vg^ifica- 

 commissioner of agriculture. Such statement shall be verified gJaLmlnt. 

 by the veterinary or medical practitioner making the examina- 

 tion. {As amended hy chapter 314 of the Laws of 1909.) 



§ 102. Compensation of owners of animals destroyed. The ac- when^no\ 

 tual appraised value at the time they are killed of all animals 

 killed under the provisions of this article, which shall be found 

 upon a post-mortem examination not to have had the disease for 

 which they were killed, unless the same were killed on account of 



