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STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



mutilating, or destroying any sign, signboard, or other notice 

 forbidding shooting on private property; or 



9. Entering any inclosure belonging to, or occupied by, 

 another for the purpose of hunting, shooting, killing, or 

 destroying any kind of game within such inclosure, without 

 having first obtained permission from the owlier of such 

 inclosure ; 



Is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



(As amended, Stats. 1905, p. 688.) 



Civil Code. 



RAILROAD FENCES. 



Maintenance 

 of fences 

 along rail- 



damages for 



485. Railroad corporations must make and maintain a 

 good and sufficient fence on both sides of their track and 

 property. In case they do not make and maintain such 

 kming stock, fence, if their engine or cars shall kill or maim any cattle or 

 other domestic animals upon their line of road, except where 

 the same runs through or upon public land they must pay 

 to the owner of such cattle or other domestic animals a fair 

 market price for the same, unless it occurred through the 

 neglect or fault of the owner of the animal so killed or 

 maimed. Eailroad corporations paying to the owner of the land 

 through or along which their road is located an agreed price 

 for making and maintaining such fence, or paying the cost of 

 such fence with the award of damages allowed for the right 

 of way for such railroad, are relieved and exonerated from 

 all claims for damages arising out of the killing or maiming 

 any animals of persons who thus fail to construct and main- 

 tain such fence; and the owners of such animals are respon- 

 sible for any damages or less which may accrue to such corpo- 

 ration from such animals being upon their railroad track, 

 resulting from the non-construction of such fences, unless it is 

 shown that such loss or damage occurred through the negli- 

 gence or fault of the corporation, its officers, agents, or 

 employees. (As amended, Stats. 1915, p. 1281.) 



Penal Code. 



369rf. Any person who enters upon or crosses any railroad, 

 at any private passway, which is inclosed by bars or gates, and 

 neglects to leave the same securely closed after him, is guilty 

 of a misdemeanor. (Added, Stats. 1905, p. 766.) 



369e. Any person who leads, drives, or conducts any beast 

 along the track of a railroad, except where the railroad is built 

 within the limits of a public highway, or who places, or 

 having the right to prevent it, suffers any animal to be placed 

 within the fences thereof for grazing or other purposes, is 

 guilty of a misdemeanor. (Added, Stats. 1905, p. 767.) 



Closing of 

 gates at 

 railroad 

 crossings. 



Animals 

 feeding 

 along rail- 

 road tracks. 



