ยง 311. Notice of lien to town clerk. If such beasts are not redeemed
within five days after coming upon such lands, the person entitled to
such lien shall deliver to the town clerk of the town, within which such
lands or some part thereof shall be, a written notice subscribed by him,
containing his residence, and a description of the beasts so strayed or
coming upon his lands, as near as may be, and that he claims a lien on
such beasts for such damages, charges, fees and costs. The town clerk
shall record the notice in a book to be kept by him for that purpose,
for which he shall receive ten cents for each beast, to be paid by the
person delivering the notice. Such books shall always be kept open for
inspection, and no fees shall be taken by the clerk therefor.
Structure New York Laws
Article 18 - Fences, Strays and Pounds
300 - Apportionment of Division Fence.
302 - Division Fence on Change of Title.
304 - Powers of Fence Viewers.
305 - Neglect to Make or Repair Division Fence.
306 - Fence Destroyed by Accident.
307 - Damages for Insufficient Fence.
308 - Damages for Omitting to Build Fence.
309 - Use of Barbed or Other Wire for Division Fence.
311 - Notice of Lien to Town Clerk.
313 - Notice of Strays to Owner.
314 - Charges for Notice of Strays.
315 - Fees of Fence Viewers as to Strays.
316 - Foreclosure of Lien Upon Strays.
317 - Notice of Sale of Strays by Fence Viewers.
318 - Proceeds of Sale of Strays.
319 - Notice to Owner of Strays of Fence Viewers' Meeting.
320 - Duties of Fence Viewers as to Strays.
321 - Foreclosure of Lien Upon Strays by Action.
322 - Surplus Money Upon Sale of Strays.
323 - Damages From Other Personal Property.
324 - Penalty of Conversion of Floating Lumber.