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- Estray abstract "Estray, in law, is any domestic animal found wandering at large or lost, particularly if the owner is unknown.Under early English common law, estrays were forfeited to the king or lord of the manor; under modern statutes, provision is made for taking up stray animals and acquiring either title to them or a lien for the expenses incurred in keeping them. A person taking up an estray has a qualified ownership in it, which becomes absolute if the owner fails to claim the animal within the statutory time limit. Whether the animal escaped through the owner's negligence or through the wrongful act of a third person is immaterial. If the owner reclaims the estray, he is liable for reasonable costs of its upkeep. The use of an estray during the period of qualified ownership, other than for its own preservation or for the benefit of the owner, is not authorized. Some statutes limit the right to take up estrays to certain classes of persons, to certain seasons or places, or to animals requiring care.When public officials, such as a county sheriff impound stray animals, they may sell them at auction to recover the costs of upkeep, with proceeds, if any, going into the public treasury. In some places, an uncastrated male livestock animal running at large may be neutered at the owner's expense.".
- Estray wikiPageID "6884197".
- Estray wikiPageRevisionID "605645534".
- Estray hasPhotoCollection Estray.
- Estray subject Category:Domesticated_animals.
- Estray subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Estray type Animal100015388.
- Estray type DomesticAnimal101317541.
- Estray type DomesticatedAnimals.
- Estray type LivingThing100004258.
- Estray type Object100002684.
- Estray type Organism100004475.
- Estray type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Estray type Whole100003553.
- Estray comment "Estray, in law, is any domestic animal found wandering at large or lost, particularly if the owner is unknown.Under early English common law, estrays were forfeited to the king or lord of the manor; under modern statutes, provision is made for taking up stray animals and acquiring either title to them or a lien for the expenses incurred in keeping them.".
- Estray label "Estray".
- Estray label "Randagismo".
- Estray sameAs Randagismo.
- Estray sameAs m.0gv65p.
- Estray sameAs Q3930015.
- Estray sameAs Q3930015.
- Estray sameAs Estray.
- Estray wasDerivedFrom Estray?oldid=605645534.
- Estray isPrimaryTopicOf Estray.