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Page 5 - Commissioners for that purpose, or they may be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action.
Page 5 - ... make application of treatment as directed, shall fail, neglect, or refuse so to do, he or they shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a public nuisance, and any such orchards, nurseries, trees, or places, or articles thus infested, shall be adjudged and the same is hereby declared a public nuisance, and may be proceeded against as such. If found guilty, the Court shall direct the aforesaid County Board of Horticultural Commissioners to abate the nuisance. The expenses thus incurred may be a lien...
Page 5 - Each member of the county board of horticultural commissioners, and each local inspector, shall be paid for each day actually engaged in the performance of his duties under this act, payable out of the county treasury of his county, such compensation as shall be determined by resolution of the board of county commissioners of the county, before entering into the discharge of his or their duties.
Page 5 - The said county board of horticultural commissioners shall have power to divide the county into districts and to appoint a local inspector for each of said districts. The...
Page 4 - Commissioners shall serve for a period of three years from the date of their appointment, except the Commissioners first appointed, one of whom shall serve for one year, one of whom shall serve for two years, and one of whom shall serve for three years, from the date of appointment.
Page 4 - ... as aforesaid, that the same are infested with said insects, or any of them, or their eggs or larvae, and they shall require such person or persons to disinfect or destroy the same within a certain time to be specified.
Page 5 - If the owner or owners, or the person or persons in charge or possession of any orchard, or nursery, or trees, or places, or articles, infested with said insects or any of them, or their...
Page 4 - ... they shall notify the owner or owners, or person or persons in charge, or in possession of the said...
Page 5 - ... place or places where trees or plants are kept and offered for sale or otherwise, or any house, storeroom, salesroom, depot, or any other such place in their jurisdiction to inspect the same, or any part thereof.
Page 37 - ... instances the newcomer in New Mexico is impressed by the apparently barren stretches of mesa which surround the valleys. He is told that stock raising is one of the principal industries of our Territory, and he immediately wonders where the food of all these cattle, sheep, and horses is obtained. But the dry, barren mesa produces much valuable forage, and, with the increase in numbers of the stock upon the range, the animals have acquired the habit of eating anything in the way of vegetable matter...