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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. A person who enters into a contract with an owner of livestock to provide care or shelter for the livestock on the person's property shall give the owner of the livestock at least 30 days' notice before terminating the contract.
2. After receiving the notice, if the owner of the livestock fails to remove the livestock from the property before the termination of the contract, the livestock shall be deemed abandoned and the person providing care or shelter for the livestock may remove the livestock from his or her property as provided in subsection 3 if:
(a) The person notifies the owner of the livestock in writing of the person's intention to remove the livestock from the property if the owner fails to remove the livestock before the date the contract is terminated; and
(b) Fourteen days have elapsed since the notice was mailed to the owner of the livestock. The notice must be mailed, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the owner of the livestock at the owner's present address, and if that address is unknown, then at the owner's last known address.
3. If any livestock is deemed abandoned pursuant to subsection 2, a person providing care or shelter for that livestock may:
(a) Sell the livestock;
(b) Give the livestock to a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals;
(c) Return the livestock to the owner at the owner's present address;
(d) Transfer the livestock to another facility which is able to provide care and shelter for the livestock; or
(e) Bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction to require the owner to remove the livestock from the person's property.
4. If the owner of the livestock fails to remove the livestock pursuant to subsection 2, the person providing care and shelter for the livestock may charge and collect any reasonable and actual costs he or she incurs in removing the livestock pursuant to subsection 3.
5. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, the provisions of this section may be varied by agreement, and the rights conferred by this section may be waived.
6. The remedies provided for in this section are the exclusive remedies for an action brought pursuant to this section. If a person pursues a remedy not provided for in this section including, without limitation, a civil action for breach of contract or trespass, the provisions of this section do not apply, and the remedies provided for in this section are not available.
7. As used in this section, “livestock” means:
(a) All cattle or animals of the bovine species;
(b) All horses, mules, burros and asses or animals of the equine species;
(c) All swine or animals of the porcine species;
(d) All goats or animals of the caprine species; and
(e) All sheep or animals of the ovine species.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 50. Animals § 575.015. Contracts for care or shelter of livestock: Notice of termination; removal of livestock; disposition of livestock; collection of costs; waiver of provisions and rights conferred; exclusive remedies - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-50-animals/nv-rev-st-575-015/
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