Minnesota Statutes
§ 346.08 — DISTRAINT OF ANIMALS DOING DAMAGE
Minnesota § 346.08
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 346.08 (2026).
Text
The owner or occupant of lands may distrain any beast doing damage thereon, either while upon the premises or upon immediate pursuit of such beast escaping therefrom, and before returning to the enclosure or immediate care of the owner or keeper, and keep such beast upon the distrainer's premises, or in some public ground in the distrainer's town, until the damages shall be appraised, as hereinafter provided.
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Legislative History
(7274)RL s 2776; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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§ 346.01
WHO MAY TAKE UP§ 346.021
FINDER TO GIVE NOTICE§ 346.03
APPRAISEMENT§ 346.04
CHARGES FOR KEEPING§ 346.05
SALE OF ESTRAY§ 346.06
MONEY, HOW DISPOSED OF§ 346.09
ANIMALS DOING DAMAGE§ 346.10
APPRAISEMENT; PROCEDURE§ 346.11
TENDER BY OWNER; EFFECT§ 346.12
IMPOUNDMENTS§ 346.14
SALE OF ANIMAL NOT IMPOUNDED§ 346.15
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