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Protection of Animals Act 1911 (-)
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This document is for private study purposes only. It is likely not to reflect the law as it stands today. It may be incomplete, and some provisions are likely to have been repealed or amended, and new ones inserted.
  • 1.--
    • (1) If any person --

        (a) shall cause or procure . . . or shall, by wantonly or unreasonably doing or omitting to do any act, or causing or procuring the commission or omission of any act, cause any unnecessary suffering or, being the owner, permit any unnecessary suffering to be so caused to any animal.

    3:--

    • (5) Where a court makes an order under subsection (3)(c) of this section in relation to a description of dogs it may also make such order as it thinks fit in respect of any dog of that description which

        (a) was in the offender's custody at the time when the offence was committed; or

        (b) has been in his custody at any time since that time.

      (6) An order under subsection (5) of this section may (in particular)-

        (a) require any person who has custody of a dog to deliver it up to a specified person; and

        (b) (if it does) also require the offender to pay specified amounts to specified persons for the care of the dog from the time when it is delivered up in pursuance of the order until permanent arrangements are made for its care or disposal.


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