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

§ 5106.

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§ 5106. Duties of carriers
(a)A person acting as a common carrier so receiving fish or wild animals for shipment shall indorse in ink on the back of the license under which same is to be shipped the name of the station from which the shipment is made, the destination, and the number of each kind of wild animal or the weight of each kind of fish. Such fish and wild animals shall have affixed thereto a tag plainly marked with the license number of the shipper thereof, and the kind and number of such game and the kind and weight of such fish.
(b)Such game and animals shall be open to view.
(c)If the license that is presented with consignment of fish or wild animals for transportation has an endorsement thereon showing that the number of such game or the weight of such fish, which may be lawfully taken by a nonresident in one legal day, or by a resident in two legal days, as the case may be, has already been shipped on such license, the person to whom the consignment is offered shall not accept it. (Added 1961, No. 119, § 1, eff. May 9, 1961.)
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