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Estray, in
common law, is any
domestic animal found wandering at
large or lost,
particularly if the
owner is unknown. In most cases, this
implies domesticated...
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considered estrays.[citation needed] In many
jurisdictions of the U.S., a
person who
discovers an
estray will be
required to file an
affidavit of
estray, along...
- may
refer to: A
feral (abandoned or escaped)
domestic animal; see also
estray A
stray or free-ranging dog
Areas of open gr****land in
North Yorkshire:...
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scuola di Anna
Maria Uncredited 1955
Golden Vein
Corrado Abandoned Wounded Estray Folgore Division Paratrooper Delavigne 1956
Guaglione Franco Danieli Mamma...
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ultimately became synonymous with –
abandoned or
neglected children.
Estray Arnold-Baker,
Charles (2001). The
Companion to
British History. Routledge...
- Cats
Stray (disambiguation) Cat (disambiguation) Cats (disambiguation)
Estray, in law, any
domestic animal found wandering at
large or lost
Feral cat...
- a
thief and
discarded during the thief's
flight are waifs. Similarly,
estrays are "valuable
animals of a tame or
reclaimable nature found wandering and...
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claim the
right to use the
horses in
their own interest.
Ecology of fear
Estray Feral child Invasive species Overpo****tion in
domestic animals Wild animal...
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lands of the
United States and
removing wild
burros under the New
Mexico Estray Law. A
major issue early in the 20th
century was
whether the
whole Constitution...
- Morton, 406 F. Supp. at 1237. Morton, 406 F. Supp. at 1237. New
Mexico Estray Law, N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ 47-14-1 to 47-14-10 (1966). Morton, 406 F. Supp...