Section 21Part 3 — Costs of Distress for Payment of Rents; Delivery of List of Distrained; Costs and Charges
Owner of goods distrained on to be furnished with list of goods taken, etc.
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Whoever makes and levies any distress, immediately after such distress so made, shall give to the person upon whose goods and chattels such distress is or shall hereafter be made a list in writing of all the goods and chattels distrained upon, with the name of the person on whose behalf such distress is so made; in which list shall be stated the day of the month and year in which such distress was so made, with the day on which the said distress (if not otherwise satisfied) is to be sold; and if any person cannot conveniently be served with such list at or immediately after the time of such distress, the said list shall be posted the same day upon the principal door of the premises on which the said distress has been made; and the person making the distress shall give a copy of his charges and of all the costs and charges of any distress, signed by him, to the person on whose goods and chattels any distress is levied, although the amount of the rent demanded exceeds the sum of forty dollars.