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to the garnishee summons and will maintain him to be liable as garnishee, in which case the issue shall stand for trial as a civil action, in which the affidavit on the part of the plaintiff shall be deemed the complaint, and the garnishee’s affidavit the answer thereto. Approved, February 10, 1915.

GLANDERS AND DOURINE CHAPTER 164.

[H. B. No. 463—Turner and Westdal.]

GLANDERS AND DOURINE HORSE FUND. AN ACT to Designate the Glandered Horse Fund as the Glanders and Dourine Horse Fund, and to Provide for the Appraisement of Animals and Indemnification to Owners for Animals Destroyed for Dourine, and the Payment Therefor.

Be it Enacted by Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: § 1. DESIGNATING GLANDERs AND DOURINE HORSE FUND] The fund indicated in Section 2736, Compiled Laws of State of North Dakota for the year 1913, as the Glandered Horse Fund shall hereby be designated as the Glanders and Dourine Horse Fund.

§ 2. DIVERVING FUND] All moneys now in or hereafter deposited in the Glandered Horse Fund shall be placed in the Glanders and Dourine Horse Fund and shall be preserved inviolate for the payment of claims for indemnity allowed for animals destroyed for either glanders or dourine.

§ 3. APPRAISEMENT. How MADR] Whenever the State Livestock Sanitary Board, or its authorized agent shall deem the slaughter of a stallion, gelding, mare or jackass necessary for being infected with dourine, the value of such animals shall be determined by the actual market selling price and the appraisement made accordingly by an agent of the State Livestock Sanitary Board. Provided, that the maximum appraisement for any grade stallion, gelding, mare or jackass shall be one hundred ($100.00) dollars, and the maximum appraisement for any purebred registered stallion, mare or jackass shall be one hundred fifty ($150.00) dollars. Provided, that the indemnity paid by the state shall be a sum case by the Federal Government. equal to the indemnity paid in each ' § 4. INDEMNIFICATION FOR ANIMALS DESTROYED FOR DOURINR.]

The owner of any animal, appraised, condemned and destroyed for