Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Oklahoma

Loose livestock

I have called our sheriffs department many times over the past three years to report one of the neighbors� equines being loose and on our property. Because of the neighbors less than ''good'' behavior (I�m worried what might happen when there is no one here at our house), I don't want to file a law suite against them-even though we have suffered property loss, i.e. horse feed and hay. What are my options? Does the sheriff have a legal obligation to keeping their animals away? It has become a safety hazard due to the animals being on the road and there are no equine coggins papers on these animals. I live in Atoka, Oklahoma.

Thank you

Maryanna


Asked on 10/29/06, 11:40 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Anderson Anderson Business Law LLC

Re: Loose livestock

What are your monetary damages? Any other damages? You could send a demand letter (from your atty) or make claim vs. their insurance.

Otherwise you either have to sue or just complain about it.

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Answered on 10/29/06, 1:26 pm


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