§ 6-25. Running at large or allowing on streets or sidewalks.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person who may own or have in his possession or control, any horse, mule, ox, cow, yearling, sheep, goat, hog or other livestock to intentionally, knowingly, carelessly or negligently permit such animal to run or be at large at any time within the corporate limits of the city. It shall also be unlawful for any person who may own or have in his possession or control any such animal to permit such animal on any vacant property in the city adjacent to any street or sidewalk or be so near thereto so as to allow or permit such animal to be or go upon any sidewalk or street within the corporate limits of the city.

(Ord. of 7-19-88(1), Art. II, § 8)

State law reference

Allowing livestock to run at large on lands of another person prohibited, MCA 1972, § 69-13-1; municipal authority to regulate animals running at large, MCA 1972, § 21-19-9.