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Slaughter of Animals Act (Northern Ireland) 1932

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Slaughter of Animals Act (Northern Ireland) 1932

1932 CHAPTER 9

An Act to provide for the humane and scientific slaughter of animals; and for purposes connected therewith.

[7th June 1932]

Ss. 1, 2 rep. by SR 1996/558

3Employment of slaughtermen by local authority.N.I.

Any local authority which have provided or established a slaughter-house may, if they think fit, employ persons to slaughter or stun animals,F1... and may make such charges as they consider reasonable for the services of the persons so employed.

F1SR 1996/558

Ss. 4‐6 rep. by SR 1996/558

S. 7 rep. by SRO (NI) 1973/343

S. 8 rep. by SR 1996/558

9Interpretation.N.I.

For the purpose of this Act the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say:—

“Slaughter-house” means any building, premises or place used in connection with the business of killing animals for the purpose of the flesh being used as butcher's meat;

Definition rep. by SR 1996/558

[F2 “Butcher's meat” means the flesh of any animal intended for human consumption];

“Animal” means any horse, mare, gelding, pony, foal, colt, filly, stallion, ass, donkey, mule, bull, cow, bullock, heifer, calf, steer, ox, sheep, ewe, wether, ram, lamb, goat, kid, [F3 pig, boar, hog or sow];

Definition rep. by 1981 NI 22

Definition rep. by SRO (NI) 1973/343

[F4 “Local Authority” means a district council];

Definition rep. by SR 1996/558

10Short title.N.I.

(1)This Act may be cited as the Slaughter of Animals Act (Northern Ireland), 1932.

Subs. (2) rep. by SLR (NI) 1952

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