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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 433 — Offenses against property by force

433.865 Theft of dairy equipment.

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(1)A person is guilty of theft of milk cases, cabinets, or other dairy equipment by
unlawful taking or disposition when he:
(a)Receives, takes, stores, buys, sells, disposes of, uses, or otherwise possesses
any milk case, milk cabinet, or other dairy equipment without the consent of
the owner;
(b)Refuses to return any milk case, cabinet, or other dairy equipment to the
owner upon demand; or
(c)Defaces, erases, obliterates, covers up, or otherwise removes or conceals any
name, registered trademark, or other business identification of an owner of a
milk case, cabinet, or other dairy equipment for the purpose of destroying or
removing from the milk case, cabinet, or other dairy equipment evidence of its
ownership.
(2)Theft of milk cases, cabinets, or other dairy equipment is punishable by a minimum
fine of one hundred dollars ($100) and a maximum fine of three hundred dollars
($300).
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