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Code · Delaware · Title 7 — Conservation · Chapter 17. Dogs

§ 1705. Marking of boundary lines; posting of notice; penalty.

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(a)The boundary lines of the special dog training area shall be plainly and conspicuously posted prior to September 1 of each year with legible notices, at least 10 inches by 12 inches in size, placed not more than 100 yards apart which shall bear the following warning:
SPECIAL DOG TRAINING AREA
HUNTING UNLAWFUL
THIS LAND IS SET ASIDE UNDER SPECIAL LICENSE FOR THE
TRAINING OF DOGS.
________________
ENTERING HEREON FOR THE PURPOSE OF HUNTING OR DISTURBING GAME OR PERMITTING DOGS TO ENTER WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION IS PUNISHABLE BY PENALTY OF TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE.
________________________________________________________________(Name and address of licensee to be printed here)
(b)Whoever violates any of the provisions of any such notice and warning is guilty of a violation and shall be fined $25 for each offense, together with the costs of prosecution.
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