Arizona Statutes

§ 3-1428 — Action to recover for damage done by livestock which break through lawful fence

Arizona § 3-1428
JurisdictionArizona
Title 3Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 11OWNERSHIP, CONTROL AND REGULATION OF LIVESTOCK
Art. 8No-Fence Districts

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 3-1428 (2026).

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A.The owner or occupant of land enclosed by a lawful fence upon which damage of less than two hundred dollars has been done by livestock which has broken through the fence may bring an action to recover damages before a justice of the peace of the precinct in which the land is located, regardless of the place of residence of the owner of the livestock or the person having charge of the livestock at the time of trespass. If the amount of damage is two hundred dollars or more, the action may be brought in the superior court in the county where the land is located, regardless of the place of residence of the owner of the livestock or of the person having charge of the livestock at the time of the trespass.
B.If the plaintiff has possession of the livestock causing the damage complained of,

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