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it is interesting to note that while the act covers bees, it does not
include them in its definition of livestock; by implication then they
are not. They exist in a class by themselves according to this
particular law.
Livestock, Poultry and Honey Bee Protection Act
R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER L.24
Definitions
1. In this Act,
“fur-bearing animal” means an animal designated by name as a
fur-bearing animal in the Fur Farms Act or declared to be a
fur-bearing animal in the regulations made thereunder; (“animal à
fourrure”)
“livestock” means cattle, fur-bearing animals, goats, horses, rabbits,
sheep or swine; (“bétail”)
“poultry” includes game birds where game birds are kept pursuant to a
licence under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997;
(“volaille”)
“wolf” means any of the species Canis lupus L. or Canis latrans
8. Subject to subsection 4 (14), subsection 17 (3) and section 19,
where compensation is payable under this Act, the amount payable shall
not exceed the market value of the livestock, poultry, honey bees
[etc]
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