Municipal Ordinances
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City of Rolling Meadows v. Kyle |
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CITY OF TOLEDO, Appellant, v. Paul TELLINGS, Appellee |
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CITY OF TOLEDO, Appellant, v. Paul TELLINGS, Appellee. |
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CITY OF TOLEDO, Appellant, v. Paul TELLINGS, Appellee. |
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CITY OF TOLEDO, Appellant, v. Paul TELLINGS, Defendant-Appellee. |
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City of Water Valley v. Trusty |
Appellants filed b ill of complaint seeking to enjoin enforcement of city's dog leash ordinance. The court summarily held that Mississippi Code Annotated s 21-19-9 (1972) authorizes municipalities to regulate the running at large of animals of all kinds. The ordinance here was enacted pursuant to that authority, it meets the constitutional requirements, and the demurrer should have been sustained on that question. |
CO - Impoundment - Article 15. Regulation Under Police Power. | This Colorado statute immunizes the board of county commissioners or other local governing entity from liability associated with the impoundment of pet animals. Specifically, it states the board or anyone authorized to enforce a local ordinance shall not be held responsible for any accident or subsequent disease that may occur to the animal in connection with the administration of the resolution or ordinance. |
CO - Ordinances - Animal control officers--Article 15. Regulation Under Police Power. | This Colorado statute provides that personnel engaged in animal control may issue citations or summonses and complaints enforcing the county dog control resolution or any other county resolution concerning the control of pet animals or municipal ordinance. Officers assigned to this capacity may be referred to as "peace officers." |
CO - Ordinances - Pet animal control and licensing | This Colorado statute states that the board of county commissioners of any county may adopt a resolution for the control and licensing of dogs. These regulations may require licensing of dogs by owners, require that dogs and other pet animals be under control at all times and define "control," define "vicious dog" and "vicious animal," establish a dog pound, or other animal holding facility, provide for the impoundment of animals which are vicious, not under control, or otherwise not in conformity with the resolutions, and establish such other reasonable regulations and restrictions for the control of dogs and other pet animals. |
Columbus v. Kim |
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