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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1945 :

the charter of the city and the general ordinances of the city ; enacted as a whole April 16, 1945, effective May 1, 1945
  
  
  
  
  

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Sec. 38. Animals running at large.
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Sec. 38. Animals running at large.

The council shall have power to make such ordinances, bylaws,
orders and regulations as they may deem necessary to prevent
dogs, hogs and other animals from running at large in the
limits of the city, and may subject the owners thereof to such
fines, regulations and taxes as the [council][16] councils may deem
proper, and may sell said animals at public auction to enforce the
payment of said fines and taxes; and may order such dogs, as to
which are in default, to be killed by a policeman or constable.

 
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In the original act the word "councils" appears but it is obvious that
the word "council" was intended.