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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 117

§ 5105.

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§ 5105. Conditions precedent to acceptance for transportation
A person required to have a license, as provided in section 4251 of this title, who takes fish or wild animals under such a license, if he or she places such fish or wild animals in the custody of a person acting as a common carrier, shall exhibit to such person such license and thereupon such person shall permit the transportation of such fish and wild animals as follows but not otherwise: a resident combination or hunting license, of as many wild animals as the holder may lawfully take in one season; a resident combination or fishing license, of as much fish as the holder thereof may lawfully take in two days; a nonresident combination license, of as much fish and as many wild animals as the holder thereof may lawfully take in one legal day; a nonresident fishing license, of as much fish as the holder thereof may lawfully take in one legal day; a nonresident hunting license, of as many wild animals as the holder thereof may lawfully take in one legal day.
(Added 1961, No. 119, § 1, eff. May 9, 1961.)
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