Full Statute Name:  West's Vermont Statutes Annotated. Title Nine. Commerce and Trade. Part 3. Sales, Assignments and Secured Transactions. Chapter 51. Miscellaneous Liens. Subchapter 8. Liens on Animals. § 2075. Lien for keeping or pasturing animals.

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Primary Citation:  9 V.S.A. § 2075 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  January, 2024 Alternate Citation:  VT ST T. 9 § 2075 Date Adopted:  1906 Historical: 
Summary: A person to whom charges are due for pasturing, boarding, or keeping domestic animals placed with the consent of the owner thereof in his or her care, if the charges become due while such animals remain in his or her possession, may retain the same until such charges are paid. After 30 days when the charges are due, he or she may sell the animals in the manner provided for the sale of property under a lien for repairs, if such charges remain unpaid.

A person to whom charges are due for pasturing, boarding, or keeping domestic animals placed with the consent of the owner thereof in his or her care, if the charges become due while such animals remain in his or her possession, may retain the same until such charges are paid. After 30 days from the time the charges become due, he or she may sell such animals in the manner provided for the sale of property under a lien for repairs, if such charges remain unpaid.

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Formerly: V.S. 1947, § 2770; P.L. 1933, § 2700; G.L. 1917, § 2825; 1917, No. 85; P.S. 1906, § 2658; V.S. 1894, § 2286; 1884, No. 91.

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