BLAIR v. DU MOND


280 A.D. 1021 (1952)

Edna von R. Blair, Appellant, v. C. Chester Du Mond, as Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets, et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 17, 1952.


Plaintiff resides in a rural part of Columbia County. The action is against the State Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets and the Chairman of the Columbia County Board of Supervisors to declare invalid on constitutional grounds section 115 of the Agriculture and Markets Law. This authorizes the commissioner, when he deems it required, to order all dogs in any town to "be securely confined" at times required in the order; establishes certain formalities to be followed...

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