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Code · North Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-12 — Herding And Driving

36-12-01. Definitions.

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In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
1. "Drover" means any person having charge or control of any herd of neat cattle, horses,
or mules numbering five or more, or any flock of sheep numbering twenty-five or more,
as owner, agent, or employee, while the same are being driven from one place to
another not within the same range or neighborhood.
2. "Herder" means any person having charge or control of any herd or flock as provided
in subsection 1, while such herd or flock is subsisting on any public or other rangeland
to which the person has no right of possession, whether or not such person is
personally present with such herd.
3. "Stock grower" means any person who keeps neat cattle, horses, mules, sheep,
swine, or goats for their growth or increase within this state.
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