Horse Breeding Act, 1934

Application for entry in the list of exempted stallions.

5.—(1) The owner of any stallion (in this Act referred to as an exemptible stallion), which is entered in a prescribed recognised stud book and which—

(a) is used for the service of no mares other than mares which are either—

(i) entered in a prescribed recognised stud book, or

(ii) approved by the Minister, or

(b) is used exclusively for racing, or

(c) is in training for racing,

may make application to the Minister requesting him to enter such stallion in the list as the property of such owner.

(2) Every application made under this section shall be made in the prescribed form and manner, shall contain the prescribed particulars, and shall be accompanied by such fee, not exceeding two shillings and sixpence, as may be prescribed.