17 Me. 178 | Me. | 1840
The opinion of the Court was drawn up by
By the stat, of 1834, c. 137, concerning pounds, beasts impounded and stray beasts, strays, beasts going at large, without a keeper, in the highways or commons of the town, or doing damage on improved lands, enclosed with a sufficient fence, may be impounded. If these proceedings can be sustained, it must be upon the latter ground. It is a civil remedy, to recover damage sustained, to which the party injured may resort, or to an action at his election, as is provided by the third section of that statute.
Exceptions overruled.