Inclosure Act 1852

33 Penalty where stock found on regulated pastures. U.K.

Any person having any stock or animals on any regulated pasture contrary to the regulations of such pasture, on being convicted thereof before two justices of the peace having jurisdiction in the county or place shall forfeit and pay for and in respect of each head of stock or animal found in such regulated pasture such sum of money, not exceeding [F1level 1 on the standard scale], as such justices shall think proper to inflict, by way of penalty; . . . . . . F2 Provided always, that no remedy which any field reeve might otherwise have under the M1Inclosure Act 1845 or otherwise, shall be in any manner prejudiced or affected by the provision last herein-before contained.