Section 34Part 7 — Nuisances by, and Control of, Animals
Exception in respect of land abutting on a public road
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No person in occupation of land abutting on a public road shall be entitled to recover any damages in respect of any trespass on such land by any livestock while the same are being driven lawfully on such road, under proper care and control, unless such land is secured by a fence along such road sufficient to keep out ordinary livestock of the class of animals committing the trespass.
The onus of showing that any livestock were being so driven as aforesaid shall be on the owner of the livestock.