Columbia, shall confine the same in cars. boats, or vessels of any description for a period longer than twenty-eight consecutive hours without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding, for a period... The Country Gentleman's Magazine - Page 454by Simpkin Marshall & Co. - 1868Full view - About this book
| California - Corporation law - 1907 - 576 pages
...swine in carload lots, confines the same in cars for a longer period than thirty-six consecutive hours, without unloading for rest, water and feeding, for a period of at least ten consecutive hours, is guilty of a misdemeanor. In estimating such time of confinement, the period... | |
| 1908 - 566 pages
...twenty-eight consecutive hours without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or by other accidental or unavoidable causes which can not be anticipated'... | |
| Canada, W. J. Tremeear - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1908 - 1116 pages
...or vessel of any description, for a longer period than twenty-eight hours without unlading the same for rest, water and feeding for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented from so unlading and furnishing water and" food by storm or other unavoidable cause,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Animal industry - 1908 - 540 pages
...twenty-eight consecutive hours without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or by other accidental or unavoidable causes which can not be anticipated... | |
| Earley Vernon Wilcox, Clarence Beaman Smith - Livestock - 1908 - 788 pages
...vessels of any description for a longer period than 28 consecutive hours without unloading the same for rest, water and feeding for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented from unloading by storm or other accidental causes, or by special request of the owner... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Veterinary medicine - 1908 - 540 pages
...twenty-eight consecutive hours without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or by other accidental or unavoidable causes which can not be anticipated... | |
| U.S. Deepartment of Agriculture - 1908 - 268 pages
...twenty-eight con• secutive hours- without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding, for a period of at least five consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm or by other accidental or unavoidable causes which can not be anticipated... | |
| California - Corporation law - 1909 - 912 pages
...swine in carload lots, confines the same in cars for a longer period than thirty-six consecutive hours, without unloading for rest, water and feeding, for a period of at least ten consecutive hours, is guilty of a misdemeanor. In estimating such time of confinement, the period... | |
| University of Wisconsin - Social sciences - 1910 - 480 pages
...same in cars . . . for a longer period thnn twenty-elght consecutive hours, without unioading the same for rest, water, and feeding, for a period of at least five consecutive hours, uniess prevented from so unioading by storm or other accidental causes. In estimating such confinement... | |
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