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his custody, any animal labouring under the said disorder, 

 shall, as far as practicable, keep such animal separate 

 from all other animals, and shall not, if the animal be 

 within a district for which an Inspector has been ap- 

 pointed, remove the same from his land or premises, 

 without the licence of the Inspector. 



14. No person shall send or bring to any fair or 

 market, or expose for sale, or send or carry by any rail- 

 way, or by any ship or vessel coastwise, or place upon, or 

 drive along, any highway or the sides thereof, any 

 animal labouring under the said disorder. 



15. No person in any district for which an Inspector 

 has been appointed shall, without the licence of the 

 Inspector, send or bring to or from market, or remove 

 from his land or premises, any animal which has been in 

 the same shed or stable, or has been in the same herd or 

 flock, or has been in contact, with any animal labouring 

 under the said disorder. 



16. No person shall place, or keep, any animal labour- 

 ing under the said disorder in any common or unenclosed 

 land, or, if the animal be in a district for which an 

 Inspector has been appointed, in any field or pasture, 

 where, in the judgment of the Inspector, such animal 

 may be likely to propagate the said disorder. 



17. All animals having died of the said disorder, or 

 having been slaughtered on account thereof, shall be 

 buried with their skins, and with a sufficient quantity of 

 quick-lime, or other disinfectant, as soon as practicable, 

 and shall be covered with at least five feet of earth, or 

 shall, in districts for which an Inspector has been 

 appointed, with the consent of the owner, be otherwise 

 disposed of, in manner directed by the Inspector. 



18. During the continuance of the "cattle plague" 



