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BYLAW #2018-13
A BYLAW TO CONTROL THE OWNERSHIP OF ANIMALS
The Council of the Village of Lipton, of the Province of Saskatchewan, enacts as follows:
1. For the purpose of this bylaw, the expression:
"domesticated" shall mean to accustom animals to live near the habitation of humans; to
tame;
"even-toed hoofed mammals" shall mean mammals having reduced number of functional
toes and that rest that weight equally on the third and fourth toes of each foot, examples
include but are not restricted to pigs, deer, cattle, antelope, camels, llamas, sheep, goats,
giraffes;
"odd-toed hoofed mammals" shall mean mammals having a reduced number of toes, each
encased in a protective horny sheath or hoof, and the weight is carried mainly by the
middle digit of each foot, examples include but are not restricted to horses, asses, mules,
zebras, tapirs, rhinoceroses;
"poultry" shall mean domesticated birds kept for eggs or meat, examples include
chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, quail, guinea, fowl, pheasants, pigeons, ostriches;
"Municipality" shall mean the Village of Lipton
2. No person shall herd even-toed hoofed mammals or odd-toed hoofed mammals at any
time within the limits of the Municipality.
3. No person shall graze even-toed mammals or odd-toed mammals at any time within the
limits of the Municipality.
4. No person shall keep even-toed mammals, odd-toed mammals or poultry at any time
within the limits of the Municipality.
5. Any person found guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions of this bylaw shall be
liable to the penalties provided in the General Penalty Bylaw.
6. Bylaw No. 6, 2003 is hereby repealed.
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MAYOR
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Administrator
Read a third time and adopted this
day of , 20 .