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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

259.140 Taker-up to pay owner value of stray equines or cattle, when -- Limitation

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of liability.
(1)If cattle taken up under KRS 259.120 are sold for a profit before absolute ownership
of the stray cattle has vested in the taker-up as provided by KRS 259.130, then the
taker-up shall pay to the owner upon demand and proof of ownership the amount
received for the stray cattle less the amount owed by the owner to the taker-up under
KRS 259.120. The owner shall not be entitled to any payment from the taker-up
under this section if demand for payment is made more than fifteen
(15)days after
the posting of the stray equine and vesting of ownership pursuant to KRS 259.130
or more than twelve
(12)months after the posting of the stray cattle under KRS
259.120.
(2)County judges/executive or participating state agency, county clerks, and all other
local government employees acting in good faith in the discharge of the duties
imposed by KRS 259.105, 259.110, 259.120, 259.130, and this section shall be
immune from criminal and civil liability for any act related to the taking up and
posting of stray equines or stray cattle.
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