Strays Sample Clauses
The "Strays" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures regarding animals that are found wandering or lost on a property. Typically, this clause outlines how such animals should be handled, whether they are to be reported to authorities, returned to their owners, or cared for temporarily by the property owner or manager. Its core practical function is to ensure that there is a clear and consistent process for dealing with stray animals, thereby minimizing disputes and promoting safety and order on the premises.
Strays. City shall accept strays at no charge to the National City residents.
Strays. There will be no feeding of stray or wild animals. Feeding stray or wild animals will be considered keeping a pet without permission.
Strays. (i) Patrol for, rescue, shelter and provide veterinary care for stray dogs.
Strays. City shall accept strays at no charge to the Imperial Beach residents.
Strays. Lessee will take every reasonable step to prevent Animals from straying upon adjoining properties and will assume all responsibility for damages caused by or incurred by Animals straying on to adjoining property and will repair or rectify all damages to adjoining property.
Strays. Any animals that enters into HSOY for impoundment by the COSL’s ACO will be held as a stray or possibly owned animal. An animal will be determined to be “owned” if the animal is wearing a collar, has a microchip or has been tattooed. Should the animal not be wearing a collar, have a microchip or have a tattoo, the animal will be considered “stray”. Owned animals will be held for a total of 5 business days. A stray animal will be held for a total of 3 business days. Business days are considered to be Tuesday through Saturday.
Strays. Contractor will take every reasonable step to prevent Animals from straying upon adjoining properties and will assume all responsibility for damages caused by or incurred by Animals straying on to adjoining property and will repair or rectify all damages to adjoining property.
