Small Ground Vermin Traps (Jersey) Order 1961
Revised Edition
02.200.50
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Small Ground Vermin Traps (Jersey) Order 1961
THE ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE, in pursuance of the Animals (Trapping) (Jersey) Law 1961,[1] orders as follows –
Commencement [see endnotes]
1
The traps referred to in the Schedule to this Order are, for the purposes of Article 2(2) of the Animals (Trapping) (Jersey) Law 1961,[2] specified as being adapted solely for the destruction of rats, mice or other small ground vermin.
2
This Order may be cited as the Small Ground Vermin Traps (Jersey) Order 1961.
SCHEDULE
1. Spring traps known as break-back traps and commonly used for the destruction of rats, mice or small ground vermin.
2. Spring traps of the kind commonly used for catching moles in their runs.
3. Cage traps of the kind commonly used for the taking of rats.[3]
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and No
Commencement
Small Ground Vermin Traps (Jersey) Order 1961
R&O.4307
1 January 1962
Small Ground Vermin Traps (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 1961
R&O.4312
1 January 1962
Table of Endnote References
[1]
chapter 02.200
[2]
chapter 02.200
[3] Schedule
paragraph 3 inserted by R&O.4312