Leash definition

Leash means a leash, cord, chain, or other comparable material which must be of a gauge suitable for controlling said dog and shall not be longer than six feet.
Leash means attaches the bird to the perch or falconer's glove.
Leash means a restraining device of sufficient strength and material for holding a dog.

Examples of Leash in a sentence

  • Residents agree to comply with all applicable governmental laws and regulations (Leash Laws).

  • Emerald Isle Leash Law is in effect within Watersedge Mobile Home Park.

  • Dogs may be tied out under the following circumstances: 15 minute limit; Leash must not reach the sidewalk or allow your dog to become close enough to sidewalks to alarm passers by; yards must be cleaned up daily; no permanent leashes or dog runs; leash must be put away (or put under porch) after use; the dog must not bark or disturb neighbors in any way; If your dog digs, or causes any damage to the yard (including causing brown spots in the grass), you may not tie him outside.

  • Leash – These are the only lengths and types of leashes allowed for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dogs.

  • Pets must be on a Leash at all times, and under the control of Guests at all times.


More Definitions of Leash

Leash means a rope chain or other restraining device for a dog which may not exceed 1.8 metres long (6 feet);
Leash means a device of leather, nylon or similar material which may be affixed to a dogs collar or harness. It shall be of sufficient strength and design to remain securely affixed to the collar or harness and restrain the dog wearing the same.
Leash means a tether, strap or device, not exceeding two (2) metres in length, used to secure an Animal to a person;
Leash means a device, or use of a device, made of metal, nylon or other similar strong material no more than 2 meters (6.6 feet) in length and of sufficient strength and design to restrain the size and strength of a dog for which it will be used. One end must remain securely affixed to a collar or harness securely attached to the animal with the other end held by a person capable of controlling the dog at all times.
Leash means a chain or other material capable of restraining the dog on which it is being used;
Leash means a restraint capable of restraining the dog and held by a person/fixed to an object physically capable of restraining the dog.
Leash means a cord, strap, or chain of sufficient strength so that the animal is under the control of a competent person accompanying the animal. For purposes of this definition, leash does not include an electronic leash or other similar device where a competent person in control of the animal is not holding a cord, strap, or chain directly attached to the animal.