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§ 241 — 241 — U.S. Virgin Islands Law | CourtGPT
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U.S. Virgin Islands § 241 — U.S. Virgin Islands law

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(a) Horses, mules, donkeys, cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep, shall not be on the public streets, highways, or other places, without a caretaker.\n(b) Uncastrated animals frequently found wandering on public streets, highways, and other places, may, by order of the Superior Court, be castrated at the expense of the owner, and for his responsibility, in the event of the animal's death.\n(c) Unfettered cattle shall be driven on the public streets, highways, or other places, only under the supervision of reliable persons, and every care and precaution shall be taken to prevent the animals from impeding or obstructing the ordinary traffic, or from doing damage to fences, trees or cultivation.