ARS § 3-1293
A person who wants someone else to handle certain animals must give that person written authority listing the brands or marks covered. If the written authority includes a brand or mark the giver does not own, and the animals are unlawfully handled under that authority, the giver is treated as a principal in the unlawfu
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A person who wants someone else to handle certain animals must give that person written authority listing the brands or marks covered. If the written authority includes a brand or mark the giver does not own, and the animals are unlawfully handled under that authority, the giver is treated as a principal in the unlawful act.
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