Full Statute Name:  West's Wisconsin Statutes Annotated, Agriculture, Food and Trade Practices, Chapter 95. Animal Health, 95.13. Misrepresenting breed of domestic animal

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Primary Citation:  W. S. A. 95.13 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  February, 2024 Alternate Citation:  WI ST 95.13 Date Adopted:  1913 Historical: 
Summary: Under this Wisconsin statute, no person may sell any domestic animal or represent that such domestic animal is a pure bred animal, if the animal is not registered or entitled to be registered, in any pure breed registry for that breed.

 

No person shall sell or barter or cause to be sold or bartered any domestic animal and represent, or cause to be represented that such domestic animal is a pure bred domestic animal, when in fact such domestic animal is not registered, or entitled to registry, in any pure breed registry maintained for such domestic animals; nor shall any person knowingly utter, pass or deliver to any person as true, any false, or altered pedigree; nor shall any person refuse to deliver proper certificate of registry for any domestic animal sold or transferred by the person, having represented at the time of sale or transfer, and as an inducement thereto, that such domestic animal was registered and that the person possessed and would deliver a certificate of registry as evidence thereof, or that such domestic animal was entitled to registry and that the person would secure such certificate and deliver the same.

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Source:

L.1913, c. 112.

St.1913, § 4470n.

L.1915, c. 49.

L.1925, c. 4.

St.1925, § 343.726.

L.1935, c. 550, § 121.

St.1935, § 95.13.

1993 Act 492, § 19, eff. June 11, 1994.

2001 Act 56, § 125, eff. Jan. 1, 2003. 
 

 

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