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§ 3-1292 — Sale of livestock without lawful brand, bill of sale or power of attorney; classification; defenses

ARS § 3-1292Title 3. Agriculture · Ch. 11. OWNERSHIP, CONTROL AND REGULATION OF LIVESTOCK · Art. 4. Dominion Over Animals

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3-1292. Sale of livestock without lawful brand, bill of sale or power of attorney; classification; defenses A person who knowingly sells or offers for sale or trade livestock without the person’s recorded brand, or for which the person has neither a bill of sale, as provided by section 3-1291, nor power of attorney from the owner authorizing the sale, is guilty of a class 5 felony, unless the person proves that at that time the person was the owner, acted by direction of the owner or acted in good faith.

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