Sec. 4. Except as provided in this chapter, if a domestic animal breaks into the enclosure of a person who is not the owner of the domestic animal, the person, without regard to the season of the year:
(1) may confine the animal in the same manner as a stray animal may be confined; and
(2) shall proceed under IC 32-34-8 for stray animals.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-10-2-4.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.11.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 2. Enclosures, Trespassing Animals, and Partition Fences
32-26-2-2. Domestic Animal Breaking Into Enclosure
32-26-2-3. Tender of Costs and Damages; Confession of Judgment
32-26-2-4. Strays; Confining Domestic Animal
32-26-2-5. Notice to Owner; Confining Domestic Animal
32-26-2-6. Examination and Assessment of Damages
32-26-2-7. Notice or Advertisement of Confined Domestic Animal
32-26-2-8. Owner Demanding Trespassing Stray From Confiner
32-26-2-9. Trial; Owner Controverting Damages or Denying Trespass
32-26-2-11. Damages and Costs; Payment Before Recovering Property
32-26-2-12. Judgment; Trespass Not Committed by Animal Confined
32-26-2-13. Sale of Trespassing Strays; Retention of Damages and Costs
32-26-2-14. Release of Trespassing Animal; Fence Not Lawful
32-26-2-15. Existing Fence Becoming Partition Fence; Compensation
32-26-2-16. Existing Fence Becoming Partition Fence; Action for Payment
32-26-2-17. Joining Fence to Fence of Another
32-26-2-18. Notice; Intention to Remove Partition Fence
32-26-2-19. Removal of Fence Erected on Land of Another; Damages
32-26-2-20. Removal of Fence Erected on Land of Another; Safeguarding Crops