North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-11-06 — Certain animals not to be permitted to run at large at any time - Penalty
North Dakota § 36-11-06
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-11-06 (2026).
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The owner or person in charge of any stallion, jack, boar, ram, bull, or any animal known to
be vicious who negligently permits such animal to run at large is liable in a civil action to any
person who is damaged, either directly or indirectly, by such violation for all damages resulting
therefrom and is guilty of an infraction. The provisions of this section, however, do not prevent
the keeping of any stallion, jack, bull, or ram with any herd or flock which is attended by a herder
if such stallion, jack, bull, or ram is kept with such herd or flock by the herder.
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Duties - Rules§ 36-01-08.1
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