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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 2 - Agriculture.
    • Chapter 15 - Livestock.
    • Article 1 - General Provisions.
    • Section 2-15-4 - No Implied Warranty That Livestock Disease Free.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 1 - General Provisions.
    Section 2-15-4 - No Implied Warranty That Livestock Disease Free.

    With respect to the sale of cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and equine or equidae, there shall be no implied warranty that the livestock are free from disease provided that all existing or future federal and state statutory and regulatory requirements have been complied with concerning the inspection and disease prevention and control on the livestock.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 2 - Agriculture.

    Chapter 15 - Livestock.

    Article 1 - General Provisions.

    Section 2-15-1 - Department Authorized to Enter Into Contracts to Perform Inspection or Testing Services, etc., for Persons, Firms, etc., Engaged in Business of Marketing Livestock; Charge and Collection of Fees for Services Rendered and Disposition...

    Section 2-15-2 - Payment of Indemnification to Owners of Cattle Slaughtered Under Program for Eradication of Tuberculosis, Paratuberculosis or Bang's Disease.

    Section 2-15-3 - Butchers to Maintain Records as to Cows, etc., Butchered; Inspection of Records.

    Section 2-15-4 - No Implied Warranty That Livestock Disease Free.

    Section 2-15-5 - Care and Handling of Livestock and Animal Husbandry Practices on Private Property.

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