CATTLE PLAGUE-ORDER IN COUNCIL. 775 
and all the boroughs therein, is hereby prohibited, except under 
licence of the Privy Council. 
6. The movement of cattle within the City of York and within 
the East Riding of Yorkshire, and all the boroughs therein is hereby 
prohibited, except by licence, and in accordance with the provisions 
contained in Article 9 of this Order. 
7. A Local Authority may, from time to time, with the view of 
preventing the introduction or the spreading of Cattle Plague 
within their district, make regulations for the following purposes, 
or any of them :— 
(1.) For wholly prohibiting, or for prohibiting except by licence, 
the movement into their district of cattle from the district 
of any other Local Authority: Provided that any such pro¬ 
hibition or regulation shall not restrict the moving of any 
animal or thing by railway through or out of their district, 
such animal or thing not being stopped within their district : 
(2.) For prohibiting the holding of all markets, fairs, exhibitions, 
or sales of cattle within their district, except as follows: — 
a. Cattle belonging to the owner or occupier of premises 
not in an Infected Place may be sold on those premises if 
the cattle are not affected with Cattle Plague, and have 
been on those premises in possession of the owner or 
occupier thereof, not less than twenty-eight days imme¬ 
diately before the sale. 
b. Cattle within a defined part of a port, which have been 
delivered to the owner or his agent, may be sold within such 
defined part. 
c. Markets, exhibitions, and sales may be held under 
licence of the Privy Council. 
(3.) For prohibiting the movement of cattle within their district, 
except by licence. 
If any cattle are sold, or exposed or put up for sale, or exhibited 
in contravention of this or any other Order of Council or of any 
regulation made by a Local Authority under this Article, the seller 
and the purchaser thereof, and the auctioneer putting the same up 
for sale, or the person exposing the same for sale or exhibiting the 
same, shall each be deemed guilty of an offence against this Order; 
and if any person holds a market, exhibition, or sale, in contra¬ 
vention of any such Order or regulation, or fails to comply with 
any of the conditions, provisions, or regulations of any licence for 
the holding of a market, exhibition, or sale, he shall be deemed 
guilty of an offence against this Order. 
8. Cattle exposed for sale in a market or at a sale, the holding 
whereof for the sale of cattle for immediate slaughter is licensed 
by the Privy Council, may be kept alive for a period of six days 
after such exposure, and no longer. 
If any person keeps any cattle alive in contravention of this 
Article, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against this Order. 
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