North Carolina General Statutes 106-358. Cattle placed in quarantine; dipping at expense of owner
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- United States: shall be construed to include the said district and territories and all dependencies. See North Carolina General Statutes 12-3
Cattle, horses or mules infested with or exposed to the cattle tick (Margaropus annulatus) the owner or owners of which, after five days’ written notice from a quarantine inspector of such animals as is provided for in N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-357, shall fail or refuse to dip such animals regularly every 14 days in a vat properly charged with arsenical solution, as recommended by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, under the supervision of a quarantine inspector, shall be placed in quarantine, dipped and cared for at the expense of the owner or owners, by the quarantine inspector. (1923, c. 146, s. 9; C.S., s. 4895(x).)