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(2.) Notwithstanding anything in these Regulations, an animal 

 exposed or otherwise dealt with in contravention of this regulation may 

 be moved by order and under the direction of the Government 

 Veterinary Surgeon to some convenient and isolated place. 



Process of Seizure, &c. 

 10. — (I.) When in contravention of the Inst preceding section of 

 these "Regulations a diseased or suspected animal is exposed, driven, 

 carried, kept or otherwise dealt with, in or on any market, fair, ground, 

 sale yard, place of exhibition, lair, railway station, coasting vessel, 

 common or uninclosed land, field, yard, farm yard or other place, the 

 following provisions shall apply : — 



(a.) The Government Veterinary Surgeon shall cause to be seized 

 the diseased or suspected animal and also all animals in or on 

 the market, fair, sale yard or other place as aforesaid which in 

 his opinion have been exposed to infection by contact with the 

 diseased or suspected animal ; 

 (h.) The Government Veterinary Surgeon shpll cause all animals 

 so seized to be moved to some convenient premises for such 

 detention and isolation as he considers necessary ; 

 (c.) The Government Veterinary Surgeon shall cause as far as 

 practicable all diseased or suspected animals to be kept 

 separate during such movement and detention from animals 

 not diseased or suspected ; 

 {(1.) The Government Veterinary Surgeon shall serve a notice signed 

 by him of the existence of disease on the owner of the premises 

 to which the diseased, suspected, or incontact animals have 

 been moved, and thereupon those premises shall become an 

 infected place subject to the determination of the Governor in 

 Executive Council ; 

 (c.) Any market, fair, sale yard, place of exhibition, railway station, 

 vessel, common unenclosed land, field, yard, sty, farm yard or 

 other such places shall not be used or be permitted to be used 

 for animals by any market authority or the owner or the 

 occupier of any such place until that portion of the market 

 or other place aforesaid mentioned where the diseased or 

 suspected animal was found has been as far as practicable 

 cleansed and disinfected and a certificatfe to that effect has 

 been given by the Government Veterinary Surgeon. 



Food and Water during Detention. 



11. The Government Veterinary Surgeon detaining any animal under 

 these regulations shall cause it to be supplied with requisite food and 

 water during its detention ; and the expenses incurred by him in respect 

 thereof may be recovered from the person having charge of the animal 

 or from its owner in any court of competent jurisdiction. 



Marking of Animals. 



12. In the case of any outbreak of disease, animals moved into or out 

 of an infected place or area, shall, whenever the Government Veterinary 



