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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The New Forest (Confirmation of the Byelaws of the Verderers of the New Forest) Order 2010, Paragraph 6.
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6.—(1) A commoner shall make the appropriate payment to the Verderers in respect of any horse, bovine animal or sheep they have caused or allowed to be depastured in the Forest on January 1st of any year before the first day of April in that year.U.K.
(2) In respect of any other horse, bovine animal or sheep a commoner shall make the appropriate payment to the Verderers before they cause or allow it to be depastured in the Forest.
(3) No commoner shall cause or allow any sheep or bovine animal to roam or be depastured in the Forest after the 31st of March unless it has been marked by the Verderers to demonstrate that the appropriate payment has been made in respect of that year.
(4) No commoner shall cause or allow any horse to roam or be depastured in the Forest after 15th November unless it has been marked by the Verderers to demonstrate that the appropriate payment has been made for that year.
(5) This byelaw applies, as respects any calendar year—
(a)to any horse or bovine animal except any such animal born on or after the first day of January in that year;
(b)to any sheep except any sheep born on or after the first day of April in that year.
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