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ANIMAL CARE AND PROTECTION ACT 2001 - SECT 157
How property may be dealt with
157 How property may be dealt with
(1) This section applies if, under section 156 an animal or other thing
becomes the property of the State or a prescribed entity.
(2) The State or
entity may deal with the thing as it considers appropriate, including, for
example, by destroying it or giving it away.
(3) However, the State or entity
must not deal with the thing in a way that could prejudice the outcome of an
appeal under this Act of which it is aware.
(4) Subsection (3) does not limit
an inspector’s power under section 162 to destroy the animal.
(5) If the
State or entity sells the thing, it may, after deducting the following, return
the proceeds of the sale to the former owner of the thing— (a) the costs of
the sale;
(b) any costs it may recover from the person under section 189 .
(6) The chief executive may deal with the thing for the State.
(7) This
section is subject to a decision, direction or order under chapter 7 , part 2
or 4 about the animal or other thing.
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