Under the Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw, at three months of age all cats and dogs residing in the City of Calgary must have a City of Calgary licence.
Impounded cats and dogs are animals sheltered at the Animal Service Centre because they were running at large in their communities, a violation under the Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw.
This policy is in accordance with the City of Calgary Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw.
To ensure a high licensing rate, Calgary, Canada — its animal control program funded entirely by license fees and fines — imposes a $ 250 penalty for failure to license a dog over three months of age (Calgary Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw, 2006).
The City of Calgary's Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw regulates animals in our city.
But there is more to being a responsible dog owner than just complying with the Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw.
Calgary's Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw from the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Their Responsible Pet
Ownership Bylaw is one element of their success; it is very detailed and worth the read.
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continue to satisfy that level of stock
ownership for such period as set forth in the
Bylaws, as amended from time to time;
Our amended and restated
bylaws further provide that no shares of our common stock will be registered on the foreign stock record if the amount so registered would exceed the foreign
ownership restrictions imposed by federal law.
Our amended and restated
bylaws further provide that no shares of our capital stock will be registered on the foreign stock record if the amount so registered would exceed the foreign
ownership restrictions imposed by federal law.
To comply with restrictions imposed by federal law on foreign
ownership of U.S. airlines, our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated
bylaws restrict voting of shares of our common stock by non-U.S. citizens.
To comply with restrictions imposed by federal law on foreign
ownership of U.S. airlines, our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated
bylaws restrict voting of shares of our capital stock by non-U.S. citizens.
Our amended and restated
bylaws provide that the failure of non-U.S. citizens to register their shares on a separate stock record, which we refer to as the «foreign stock record,» would result in a suspension of their voting rights in the event that the aggregate foreign
ownership of the outstanding common stock exceeds the foreign
ownership restrictions imposed by federal law.
Animal &
Bylaw Services advocates responsible pet
ownership for cats and dogs based on the following five principles:
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