P-42 - Animal Health Protection Act

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55.9.12. (Repealed).
1993, c. 18, s. 6; 2012, c. 18, s. 13; 2015, c. 35, s. 7.
55.9.12. The owner of an animal seized while in the custody of another person may, by application to a judge, request that the animal be returned to him.
Prior notice of the application of at least three clear days shall be served on the seizor.
The judge shall grant the application if of the opinion that the safety and welfare of the animal will not be jeopardized, and on payment of the expenses resulting from the seizure, including expenses for treatment, medication, transportation and veterinary services. However, if no proceedings are instituted, the expenses incurred as a result of the seizure are reimbursed to the owner.
1993, c. 18, s. 6; 2012, c. 18, s. 13.
55.9.12. The owner of an animal seized while in the custody of another person may, by application to a judge of the Court of Québec or of a municipal court, request that the animal be returned to him.
Prior notice of the application of at least three clear days shall be served on the seizor.
The judge shall grant the application if he is of the opinion that the safety and welfare of the animal will not be jeopardized, and on payment of the expenses incurred for the animal’s keep. However, if no proceedings are instituted, the expenses incurred for the animal’s keep are reimbursed to the owner.
1993, c. 18, s. 6.