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iniued in all respects as provided in the Code of Civil Procedure for the 

 foreclosure of mortgages on personal property. 



. Sec. 7. If however, upon examination at the end of fifteen days 

 from the date on which the owner or person in control and possession 

 of said cattle is given the notice required by section two of this act, the 

 state veterinarian or his duly authorized deputy shall find that said 

 cattle have been dipped or otherwise treated for the extermination of 

 such ticks but are still infested with the same then he shall instruct the 

 owner or person in possession of said cattle to dip or otherwise treat said 

 cattle one or more time as the circumstances may demand, and within 

 such time as the state veterinarian or his duly authorized deputy shall 

 deem advisable. 



Sec. 8. If upon examination at any time the said state veterinarian 

 or his duly authorized deputy again finds that said cattle are again 

 infested with said ticks or that the owner or person in control of said 

 cattle has not continued to properly dip or otherwise treat said cattle 

 for the purpose of destroying said ticks, then said state veterinarian or 

 his duly authorized deputy shall take possession of said cattle one or 

 more times as in this statute provided. 



Sec. 9. In any action or proceeding, civil or criminal, arising under 

 this act, any and all persons having an interest in the cattle or in control 

 or possession of the same, and concerning which cattle such action or pro- 

 ceeding is had, shall be liable severally and jointly for each violation of 

 the provisions of this act. 



Sec. 10. Whenever the state veterinarian or his duly authorized 

 deputy is satisfied that any cattle are in process of fattening, and that 

 such cattle will be ready for slaughter within a period of one hundred 

 and twenty days, he shall exempt such cattle from dipping, as provided 

 in this act. 



Sec. 11. All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby 

 repealed. 



Using or exposing animals with glanders. 



Penal Code, Section 402. Any person who shall knowingly sell, or 

 offer for sale, or use, or expose, or who shall cause or procure to be sold, 

 or offered for sale, or used, or expose any horse, mule or other animal 

 having the disease known as glanders or farcy, or who shall bring, or 

 cause to be brought, or aid in bringing into the state any sheep, hog, 

 horse, or cattle, or any domestic animal knowing the same to be affected 

 with any contagious or infectious disease, shall l)e guilty of a misde- 

 meanor. 



Animals having glanders or farcy to be killed. 



Pex.vl Code. Section 1026. Every animal having glanders or farcy 

 shall at once be deprived of life by the owner or person having charge 

 thereof, upon discovery or knowledge of its condition; and any such 

 owner or person omitting or refusing to comply with the provisions of 

 this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Animals affected with contagious diseases to be kept within enclosures. 



Penal Code, Section 102(/. Any person or persons, company or cor- 

 poration, owning or having possession or control of any animal affected 

 l)y any contagious or infectious disease, who shall fail to keep the same 



