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STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Action to 

 enforce lien. 



Animals 

 kept for 

 propagation 

 to be 

 licensed. 



name, or otherwise, of the stallion, jack, or bull performing the 

 service, the name of the owner or person in charge thereof, and 

 the amount of the lien claimed. Such claim, so filed, is notice 

 to subsequent purchasers and incumbrancers of such mare or 

 cow and of the offspring of such service for one year after such 

 filing. (Added, Stats. 1905, p. 618.) 



3064. An action to enforce any lien created under section 

 thirty hundred and sixty-two may be brought in any county 

 wherein any of the property subject thereto may be found, and 

 the plaintiff is entitled to the remedies provided in sections 

 thirty hundred and forty-four and thirty hundred and sixty- 

 five upon complying with such sections, both of which are 

 hereby made applicable to the proceedings in such action. 

 (Added, Stats. 1905, p. 619.) 



LICENSING ANIMALS USED FOR PROPAGATION. 

 Political Code. 



3385. Every person who keeps a stallion, jack, or bull, and 

 who permits the same to be used for the purpose of propagation 

 for hire, must annually obtain a license therefor from the tax 

 collector, and pay therefor as follows : 



1. Horses that are hired for the purpose of propagation, by 

 the season, at one hundred dollars or more, constitute the first 

 class, and require a license of seventy-five dollars. 



2. At seventy-five dollars and less than one hundred dollars, 

 constitute the second class, and require a license of sixty dollars. 



3. At fifty dollars and less than seventy-five dollars, consti- 

 tute the third class, and require a license of forty dollars. 



4. At thirty dollars and less than fifty dollars, constitute the 

 fourth class, and require a license of twenty-five dollars. 



5. At fifteen dollars and less than thirty dollars, constitute 

 the fifth class, and require a license of fifteen dollars. 



6. All at less than fifteen dollars, constitute the sixth class, 

 and require a license of ten dollars. 



7. For each jack, ten dollars. 



8. For each bull, ten dollars. 



A license so obtained from the tax collector, under the pro- 

 visions of this act, shall entitled the holder thereof [to] the 

 right to go into any county of -this state for the purposes of 

 propagation, without further license or expense. (Amendment 

 approved 1876; Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 56.) 



