New York Statutes

§ 363 — Unauthorized possession of dogs presumptive evidence of larceny

New York·Law AGM Agriculture & Markets·Art. 26 Animals
§ 363. Unauthorized possession of dogs presumptive evidence of\nlarceny. The unauthorized possession of a dog or dogs, by any person not\nthe true owner, for a period exceeding ten days, without notifying\neither the owner, the local police authorities, or the superintendent of\nthe state police at Albany, New York, of such possession, shall be\npresumptive evidence of larceny.\n

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