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Art. 9— The health certificate will be placed in a 

 glass frame which will be hung on the wall of the 

 stable in front of the animal. 



Art. 10— The owners of cow farms cannot retire 

 those animals which are undergoing the test of the 

 inoculation nor those which are reactioning from 

 the inoculation are considered tuberculosis. 



Art. 11— The Sanitary Administration can sacri- 

 fice in the slaughter house all those animals which 

 the inoculating operation proves to be tuberculosis. 



Art. 12 — The introduction substitution or retiral 

 of animals in the cow T farms cannot be effected 

 without previous advice having been given to the 

 Sanitary Administration subject to the infliction of 

 a fine of $ 100 and removal of the animal should it 

 prove to be diseased. 



Art. 1:3— For the effects of the aforesaid article 

 it will be considered that the proprietor of the ani- 

 mal is the owner or principal tenant of the cow 

 farm where the animal is kepi. 



Art. 14 — The E. D. will pay the following indem 

 nizations to the owners of animals for those which 

 are sacrifices in the slaughter house in conformity 

 with the prescriptions of the regulation. 



For the animal which is suffering from generali- 

 zed tuberculosis one third part of the value fixed. 



For the animal which suffers from localized tu- 

 berculosis two third parts of the fixed value. 



