§ 77-11-1 [Driving herds through fenced lands; restrictions; penalty for violations.]
§ 77-11-2 [Filing of partido or herding contracts required.]
§ 77-11-3 [Method of filing contracts.]
§ 77-11-4 [Effect of filing contract.]
§ 77-11-5 [Effect of failure to file contracts.]
§ 77-11-6 [Contracts previously filed; effect.]
§ 77-11-7 Partido and herding contracts; rights of person in possession
§ 77-11-8 [Bulls required with herd; penalty for noncompliance; “pedigree bull” defined.]
§ 77-11-9 [Stray bulls in herd; rights of owner.]

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