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When the owner or person in charge shall have knowingly or negli¬ 
gently omitted to comply with the provisions of section 8 and 9 of 
this act. Sixth, When the owner or claimant at the time of com¬ 
ing in possession of the animal, knew it to be diseased or received 
the notice specified in the first clause of section 9 of this act. 
Sec. 11. The Territorial Veterinarian shall receive for his 
services the sum of $2,500 per annum, together with his neces¬ 
sary traveling expenses when in performance of his duty. These 
payments shall be made from the fund provided by this act, the 
salary from the appropriation for salary and the traveling ex¬ 
penses from the contingent fund, upon vouchers signed and 
sworn to by him and approved by the Governor, separate vouchers 
being made for salary and expenses. No person shall be com¬ 
petent under this act to receive the appointment of Territorial 
Veterinarian who is not, at the date of his appointment, a 
graduate in good standing of a recognized college of veterinary 
surgery either in the United States, Canada or Europe. He 
shall hold his office for two years; he may be removed for cause 
by the Governor, who shall also have power to fill a vacancy. 
The appraisers herein provided for shall each receive five dollars 
for each day or part of day they may be actually employed as 
such, which shall be paid from their county fund upon the certifi¬ 
cate of the justice who summoned them. The justice shall 
receive his ordinary fee for issuing a summons, to be paid out of 
the county fund. The members of the Board of Health, veter¬ 
inarians, physicians or stock owners called in consultation by 
the Veterinarian, shall receive five dollars for each day or part 
of day they may be actually employed, and ten (10) cents per 
mile mileage for distance actually traveled, which sums 
shall be paid from the Veterinarian’s contingent fund hereafter 
provided. For this and other incidental expenses connected with 
his work and made his duty by this act, such as traveling ex¬ 
penses, causing animals to be slaughtered and their carcasses 
burned, and disinfecting infected premises, the Veterinarian shall 
have at his disposal the sum of $3,000, which shall be known as 
the Veterinarian contingent fund. Before entering on the dis¬ 
charge of his duties he shall give good and sufficient security in 
the sum of $5,000 for the proper management of the same. He 
