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POUNDS ACT

CHAPTER 67:03

LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Act
16 of 1875

Amended by
37 of 1950
17 of 1979
45 of 1979
47 of 1980
3 of 1994

23 of 1997

Current Authorised Pages
Pages Authorised

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Note on Subsidiary Legislation
This Chapter contains no subsidiary legislation.

Note on Adaptation
1. Certain fees in this Chapter were increased by the Commission under paragraph 4 of

the Second Schedule to the Law Revision Act (Ch. 3:03). Where this occurs, a marginal
reference in the form normally indicating an amendment is made to LN 51/1980 (the Legal
Notice by which the President’s approval was signified).

2. Under paragraph 6 of the Second Schedule to the Law Revision Act (Ch. 3:03) the
Commission amended certain references to public officers in this Chapter. The Minister’s
approval of the amendments was signified by LN 120/1980, but no marginal reference is
made to this Notice where any such amendment is made in the text.

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CHAPTER 67:03

POUNDS ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

SECTION

1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
3. Appointment of pounds.
4. Management of pounds.
5. Animals trespassing.
6. Minister may by Order vary pound and seizure fees.
7. Animals improperly on highways.
8. Swine or goats trespassing.
9. Enquiry as to ownership of animals impounded.

10. Notice to owner of animal impounded.
11. Costs of keeping animal in pound.
12. Cost of taking animal to pound.
13. Notice where owner of animal not known.
14. Fraudulent impounding.
15. Rescuing animals impounded.

15A. Transport of animals to pound.
16. Ill-treating or injuring animals impounded.
17. Disposal of impounded animals.

17A. Tagging of animal.
17B. Fee for tagged animals.

18. Sales of impounded animals.
19. Costs of killing and burying.
20. Regulations.
21. Books kept by pound-keepers.
22. Recovery of penalties.
23. Act not to affect rights of action.

FIRST SCHEDULE.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
THIRD SCHEDULE.

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CHAPTER 67:03

POUNDS ACT

An Act as to animals trespassing.

[7TH MARCH 1876]

1. This Act may be cited as the Pounds Act.

2. In this Act—
“poundable animal” means any horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly,

ass, mule, bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf, buffalo, goat, kid,
sheep, lamb, hog, sow, pig, or other great or small cattle;

“Minister” means the Minister responsible for Agriculture.

3. The Magistrate of any district in which there are no pounds,
or an insufficient number of pounds, may authorise the
establishment therein of such pounds as he may think necessary.
Such pounds shall be erected at the expense of, and be the property
of, the State.

4. The senior officer of Police in every Police district shall
act as pound-keeper of all pounds in his district unless some other
person is appointed by the Magistrate of the district with the
approval of the Minister. Every pound-keeper shall be entitled to
demand the fees specified in the First Schedule, and to apply to his
own use the whole amount of the fees payable in respect of the
feeding of the animal, and half the amount of the pound fees. The
other half of such pound fees he shall, once in every month, pay
over to the Magistrate of the district to be paid by him to the
Comptroller of Accounts.

5. (1) The owner or occupier of any enclosed, cultivated, or
pasture land, or any person authorised by him, may seize any
poundable animal found trespassing on such land and may send or
take every such animal to the pound of the district in which such
land or any part of it is situated, or to the nearest pound, to be
detained and dealt with according to this Act.

1950 Ed.
Ch. 25. No. 8.
16 of 1875.

Commencement.

Short title.

Interpretation.
[17 of 1979
23 of 1997].

Appointment
of pounds.

Management
of pounds.

First Schedule.

Animals
trespassing.

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(2) The owner or occupier of the land trespassed upon
may secure and keep any animal seized under this section before
sending the same to the pound for any time not exceeding two
days after the day of seizure.

(3) Where any animal has been seized under this section,
if the owner of such animal or any person lawfully authorised by
him, at any time before such animal is received into the pound,
pays, for the use of the owner or occupier of the land trespassed
upon, to the person having the charge of such animal the seizure
fee specified in the Second Schedule, the person having charge of
such animal shall, upon such payment being made, deliver the
animal to the person making the payment.

6. The Minister may by Order, made with the approval of
the President, vary the pound fees and seizure fees specified in the
First Schedule and Second Schedule, respectively.

7. Any poundable animal found tethered, wandering,
straying, or lying in any public place, square, quay, wharf or
highway, may be seized and sent or taken to the pound by any
person finding the same, and the pound-keeper shall be entitled
to demand—

(a) the fees specified in the First Schedule and to
apply such fees as provided for in section 4; and

(b) the fees specified in the Second Schedule which
fees shall be payable to the person who seized
and sent or took the animal to the pound.

8. The owner or occupier of any enclosed, cultivated, or
pasture land, or any person authorised by him, may shoot or kill
with a cutlass or other cutting instrument any hog, sow, pig, goat,
or kid found trespassing on such land, and, if the owner of the
animal does not claim the same within six hours after it is killed,
may bury the carcase.

9. When any animal is brought to any pound the pound-
keeper shall make, and the person bringing the animal to the pound

Second
Schedule.

Minister may by
Order vary
pound and
seizure fees.
First Schedule.
Second
Schedule.
[17 of 1979].

Animals
improperly on
highways.
[17 of 1979].

First Schedule.

Second
Schedule.

Swine or goats
trespassing.

Enquiry as to
ownership of
animals
impounded.

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shall answer, all such enquiries as are likely to make known the
owner or person having the charge of the animal. Any person
bringing an animal to the pound who, upon any enquiry being made
of him pursuant to this section, does not, according to the best of
his knowledge, remembrance, information, and belief, truly answer
such enquiry is liable to a fine of two hundred dollars.

10. (1) Where any animal is impounded, the pound-keeper
shall serve notice of such animal being impounded upon the owner
or person having the charge of the animal, by leaving such notice
at the usual place of abode or business of the person to be served,
in all cases in which such pound-keeper by any means obtains
sufficient information to enable him to effect such service.

(2) Any pound-keeper who omits to give notice as
required by this section is liable to a fine of two hundred dollars.

(3) A pound-keeper who gives notice as required by this
section is entitled to receive in respect of such notice the sum of
five dollars.

11. Where any animal has been impounded, and notice of such
impounding has been served under section 10 upon the owner or
person having the charge of such animal, such owner or person
shall, in default of such animal being sold for a sum sufficient to
defray such costs and charges, be liable to pay the costs of keeping
the animal in the pound until the same can legally be offered for
sale under section 18.

12. A pound-keeper shall be entitled to demand, in addition to
the fees specified in the First and Second Schedules and in the
case of a tagged animal, the fees specified in the Third Schedule
the cost incurred in taking or sending an animal to the pound and
money collected in respect of any such demand shall be paid to
the person who incurred the cost.

13. (1) If, at the expiration of the day after any animal is
impounded, the pound-keeper is unable to ascertain who is the
owner or person having the charge of such animal, such pound-
keeper shall cause a notice of the impounding of the animal to
be posted at the Police Station of the district in which the pound

Notice to owner
of animal
impounded.
[51/1980].

Costs of keeping
animal in pound.

Cost of taking
animal to pound.
[17 of 1979
23 of 1997].
First, Second
and Third
Schedules.

Notice where
owner of animal
not known.

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is situated, and at any other place which the Commissioner of
Police may direct.

(2) A pound-keeper who omits to cause to be posted
the notices required by this section is liable to a fine of two
hundred dollars.

14. Any person who drives, leads, or entices any animal into
any land or into any public place, square, quay, wharf, or highway,
with intent to impound such animal or to procure the same to be
impounded, is liable to a fine of one thousand dollars or to
imprisonment for three months.

15. Any person who rescues or releases, or attempts to rescue
or release, any animal while in or being taken to any pound, or
having been lawfully seized for the purpose of being impounded,
or breaks or injures any pound, or does, or aids or abets the doing
of any act whereby any animal impounded may escape or be
unlawfully liberated, is liable to a fine of one thousand dollars.

15A. Any person who transports or who is responsible for
the transportation of any animal to the pound in a vehicle must
ensure that such vehicle—

(a) is adequately equipped with bedding, railings
and restraint facilities;

(b) has the number of experienced animal handlers
required to safely transport the animal to
the pound;

(c) is not overcrowded.

16. Any pound-keeper or person taking an animal to the pound,
who cruelly beats, wounds, or otherwise ill-treats, or who wilfully
injures or damages any animal in his charge, is liable to a fine of
four hundred dollars.

17. Any animal received into a pound shall be detained until
sold under section 18 unless before the time for such sale the fees
specified in the First and Second Schedules and the cost referred
to in section 12 and in the case of tagged animals the fees specified
in the Third Schedule are paid.

Fraudulent
impounding.

Rescuing
animals
impounded.

Transport
of animals
to pound.
[23 of 1997].

Ill-treating or
injuring animals
impounded.

Disposal of
impounded
animals.
[17 of 1979
23 of 1997].
First, Second
and Third
Schedules.

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17A. Upon payment of the fees and costs referred to in
section 17 the pound-keeper shall cause to be tagged and recorded
any impounded animal before its release.

17B. Where any animal tagged in accordance with section 17A
is impounded, in addition to the fees and costs payable under this
Act, the owner shall pay the fees specified in the Third Schedule
before its release.

18. (1) The keeper of any pound may, on such days as the
Commissioner of Police from time to time may direct, put up for
sale by public auction any animal which has been detained for
more than ten days, exclusive of the days of seizure and sale, and
may sell and deliver such animal to the best bidder for ready money
for the same on receiving the amount of the bidding, and, if such
amount is not forthwith paid, may put up the animal again for sale.
Public notice of every sale under this section shall be given as the
Commissioner may direct.

(2) Out of the moneys received by any sale under this
section, the pound-keeper shall in the first place deduct the pound
fees, and out of the surplus shall pay on demand the seizure fee
and the cost incurred in taking or sending the animal to the pound,
to the person or persons respectively entitled thereto under
sections 5, 7 and 12 when he attends and demands the same, and
shall pay the balance of such surplus (if any) to any person known
to be the owner of the animal, and who attends and demands such
balance. If no person having authority to receive such surplus, or
the balance of such surplus, attends to demand the same before the
expiration of the day of sale, the pound-keeper shall forthwith pay
such surplus or the portion thereof remaining in his hands to the
Magistrate of the district in which the pound is situated, to be kept
by him until the person or persons respectively entitled thereto
appear before such Magistrate and prove their claims to the same.

(3) If at the expiration of twelve months after any sale
under this section, the Magistrate has in his hands any portion of
the moneys received on account of such sale, he shall forthwith
pay the same to the Comptroller of Accounts and the moneys so

Tagging of
animal.
[23 of 1997].

Fee for
tagged
animals.
[23 of 1997].
Third Schedule.

Sales of
impounded
animals.
[17 of 1979].

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paid shall thereupon vest in the State and all existing rights thereto
shall be extinguished.

19. In case a poundable animal is offered for sale and no offer
is made for it, or the offer made is, in the opinion of the pound-
keeper, trifling or insufficient to defray the costs and charges under
this Act, or in case the animal is in such a state or condition that it
is unfit to be sold with a view to being worked, the pound-keeper
may, in his discretion, have such animal shot or otherwise
destroyed, and the carcase buried or otherwise disposed of. In such
case the owner or person having charge of such animal shall, in
addition to any other sum for which he may be liable, repay to the
pound-keeper the costs, charges, and expenses attending such
shooting, destruction, burial, or disposition.

20. The Commissioner of Police may, subject to the approval
of the Minister, make Regulations as to the sum per day to be paid
for the feeding of animals in pounds, as to the manner of giving or
posting any notice required by this Act to be given or posted, as to
the form of such notices, and as to the time and mode of conducting
the sales of animals impounded.

21. Every pound-keeper shall keep such book or books as the
Commissioner of Police may from time to time direct for the
purpose of identifying the animals impounded, describing the
owners of the same, the persons bringing the same to the pound,
specifying the moneys due or received in respect of any animal,
and the disposal of all moneys received by such pound-keeper,
and registering such other matters as the Commissioner of Police
may from time to time direct.

22. All offences under this Act may be prosecuted, and all
penalties incurred may be imposed or recovered, in the manner
provided by the Summary Courts Act.

23. The remedies given by this Act in respect of animals
trespassing shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, any
remedy by action or suit to which any person may be entitled in
respect of any such trespass.

Costs of killing
and burying.

Regulations.

Books kept by
pound-keepers.

Recovery of
penalties.

Ch. 4:20.

Act not to
affect rights
of action.

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FIRST SCHEDULE

POUND FEES
For every horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly, ass,
mule, bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf or buffalo

For every other poundable animal … …

For feeding of every horse, mare, gelding, colt,
filly, ass, mule, bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf or
buffalo in pound … … … …

For feeding of every other animal in pound …

(Section 4).
[23 of 1997].

(Section 5).
[23 of 1997].

(Section 17B).
[23 of 1997].

200.00

100.00

20.00 p/day

12.00 p/day.

THIRD SCHEDULE

SEIZURE FEES

SECOND SCHEDULE

SEIZURE FEES

For every horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly, ass,
mule, bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf or buffalo

For every other poundable animal … …

For every horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly, ass,
mule, bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, calf or buffalo

For every other poundable animal … …

200.00

100.00

500.00

200.00

$

$

$

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