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§ 11-1725. Shipment by carriers.    1.  Carriers may receive, and may transport, within and from within to  without the state, carcasses and parts thereof  of  game,  described  in  subdivision  1  of  section 11-1721, tagged as provided in that section,  when they are also labeled as provided in this section.    2. a. When received in this state by a carrier, or transported  within  or from within to without the state by a carrier, every shipment of game  required  by  section  11-1721  to be tagged, shall also have attached a  card or label  with  the  following  data  plainly  printed  or  written  thereon: names and addresses of consignor and consignee, number and kind  of carcasses or parts thereof, and that the same is (as the case may be)  domestic  game, imported foreign game, or game imported under permit (in  the case of game imported pursuant to section 11-1711 or 11-1713).    b. If the consignor is the person who holds the game breeder's license  or shooting preserve license, or the certificate under section  11-1715,  or  the  permit  under section 11-1711 or 11-1713, by authority of which  such game (other than imported foreign game) is saleable, or if the game  is imported foreign game shipped by a licensed game dealer, the card  or  label  shall  also  state  the  name  and  address of the holder of such  license,  certificate  or  permit  and  the  number  of   the   license,  certificate or permit.    3.  No  carrier  or  employee  thereof  shall,  while  engaged in such  business, transport as owner any fish or game not lawfully saleable.  No  carrier  or employee thereof shall knowingly receive or possess any fish  or game, whether packed or unpacked, for shipment for any person, unless  (a) if it is game or trout described in section 11-1721, it is tagged as  required by that section, and (b) in any case, it bears the tag, card or  label required by this section or by sections 11-0911, 11-0917,  11-1319  or 11-1913.

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§ 11-1725. Shipment by carriers.    1.  Carriers may receive, and may transport, within and from within to  without the state, carcasses and parts thereof  of  game,  described  in  subdivision  1  of  section 11-1721, tagged as provided in that section,  when they are also labeled as provided in this section.    2. a. When received in this state by a carrier, or transported  within  or from within to without the state by a carrier, every shipment of game  required  by  section  11-1721  to be tagged, shall also have attached a  card or label  with  the  following  data  plainly  printed  or  written  thereon: names and addresses of consignor and consignee, number and kind  of carcasses or parts thereof, and that the same is (as the case may be)  domestic  game, imported foreign game, or game imported under permit (in  the case of game imported pursuant to section 11-1711 or 11-1713).    b. If the consignor is the person who holds the game breeder's license  or shooting preserve license, or the certificate under section  11-1715,  or  the  permit  under section 11-1711 or 11-1713, by authority of which  such game (other than imported foreign game) is saleable, or if the game  is imported foreign game shipped by a licensed game dealer, the card  or  label  shall  also  state  the  name  and  address of the holder of such  license,  certificate  or  permit  and  the  number  of   the   license,  certificate or permit.    3.  No  carrier  or  employee  thereof  shall,  while  engaged in such  business, transport as owner any fish or game not lawfully saleable.  No  carrier  or employee thereof shall knowingly receive or possess any fish  or game, whether packed or unpacked, for shipment for any person, unless  (a) if it is game or trout described in section 11-1721, it is tagged as  required by that section, and (b) in any case, it bears the tag, card or  label required by this section or by sections 11-0911, 11-0917,  11-1319  or 11-1913.

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§ 11-1725. Shipment by carriers.    1.  Carriers may receive, and may transport, within and from within to  without the state, carcasses and parts thereof  of  game,  described  in  subdivision  1  of  section 11-1721, tagged as provided in that section,  when they are also labeled as provided in this section.    2. a. When received in this state by a carrier, or transported  within  or from within to without the state by a carrier, every shipment of game  required  by  section  11-1721  to be tagged, shall also have attached a  card or label  with  the  following  data  plainly  printed  or  written  thereon: names and addresses of consignor and consignee, number and kind  of carcasses or parts thereof, and that the same is (as the case may be)  domestic  game, imported foreign game, or game imported under permit (in  the case of game imported pursuant to section 11-1711 or 11-1713).    b. If the consignor is the person who holds the game breeder's license  or shooting preserve license, or the certificate under section  11-1715,  or  the  permit  under section 11-1711 or 11-1713, by authority of which  such game (other than imported foreign game) is saleable, or if the game  is imported foreign game shipped by a licensed game dealer, the card  or  label  shall  also  state  the  name  and  address of the holder of such  license,  certificate  or  permit  and  the  number  of   the   license,  certificate or permit.    3.  No  carrier  or  employee  thereof  shall,  while  engaged in such  business, transport as owner any fish or game not lawfully saleable.  No  carrier  or employee thereof shall knowingly receive or possess any fish  or game, whether packed or unpacked, for shipment for any person, unless  (a) if it is game or trout described in section 11-1721, it is tagged as  required by that section, and (b) in any case, it bears the tag, card or  label required by this section or by sections 11-0911, 11-0917,  11-1319  or 11-1913.