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in charge thereof has been notified that this Article has 

 ceased to apply to the animal ; provided that the animal 

 may at any time be slaughtered by the owner or person in 

 charge. 



(2) A Local Authority, or a Veterinary Inspector on 

 their behalf, may by written notice apply this Article to 

 any bovine animal specified in the notice which is being 

 examined under this Order, and such Article shall apply 

 accordingly. 



Suspected Animals in Markets, Fairs, and Sales. 



11. — (1) A Veterinary Inspector of a Local Authority 

 may by notice served on the owner or person in charge of 

 a bovine animal exposed in a market, fairground, or sale- 

 yard, which appears to him to be 



(i.) suffering from tuberculosis of the udder, indurated 

 udder, or other chronic disease of the udder ; or 

 (ii.) suffering from tuberculosis with emaciation, 



require the animal to be removed from the market, fair- 

 ground, or saleyard, to the premises from which it was 

 brought thereto, or, if the owner or person in charge so 

 ■desires, to any other suitable premises, to be specified in 

 the notice, and thereupon the animal shall forthwith be 

 moved by the owner or person in charge to those premises 

 for the purpose of examination under the foregoing pro- 

 visions of this Order. 



(2) Where the premises to which the animal is required 

 under this Article to be moved are not in the same District 

 as the market, fairground, or saleyard, the Inspector serving 

 the notice shall forthwith send a copy of the notice to the 

 Local Authority of the District in which the first-mentioned 

 premises are situate. 



Cleansing and Disinfection. 



12. The occupier of any premises on which there has 

 been a cow suffering from tuberculosis of the udder or 

 giving tuberculous milk, or a bovine animal suffering from 

 tuberculosis with emaciation, shall, if so required in writing 

 by an Inspector of the Local Authority, cleanse and dis- 

 infect at his own expense, and to the satisfaction of the 

 Inspector, that part of any shed or other erection in which 

 the animal has recently been placed or kept. 



