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Section 1785. Animals Trespassing up the Land of Another.
Whoever permits his cattle, horses, sheep or swine to enter in and upon any land commercially used, including parking lots, residential property, including summer residences and cottages, or the improved lands appertaining to any farm, after having been forbidden to do so by the owner or occupant thereof, either personally or by an appropriate notice posted conspicuously on the premises, or by law enforcement officer, shall be guilty of trespass.
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