California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 5 - Grazing Counties
- Section 17121.
A lawful fence is any fence which is good, strong, substantial, and sufficient to prevent the ingress and egress of livestock. No wire fence is...
- Section 17122.
In any county or part of a county devoted chiefly to grazing and so declared pursuant to this article, a person shall not have the...
- Section 17123.
The following counties or parts of counties are declared to be devoted chiefly to grazing:(a) That portion of Trinity which is outside of the area described...
- Section 17124.
The board of supervisors of any county may by ordinance declare that such county, or part of such county, is devoted chiefly to grazing.(Enacted by...
- Section 17125.
The following portions of Trinity County are declared not to be devoted chiefy to grazing:(a) All of Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,...
- Section 17126.
The portion of Shasta County within the following metes and bounds is declared not to be devoted chiefly to grazing:Beginning at the intersection of the...
- Section 17127.
The board of supervisors of Shasta or Trinity County may, if it determines that all or any part of the county under its jurisdiction has...
- Section 17128.
The act entitled “An act concerning lawful fences, and animals, trespassing upon lawfully enclosed lands,” passed March 30, 1850 (Ch. 49, Stats. 1850), and an...
Last modified: October 22, 2018