South Australian Consolidated Acts27—Power of landlord to sell goods if claim in his favour
The landlord may seize or reseize any agisted cattle or any goods as to which
the decision is in his favour wherever they may be found, and, if necessary,
may, between sunrise and sunset only, break into any premises where those
cattle or goods may be, or may reasonably be supposed to be, and may deal with
any such cattle or goods as if no such claim had been made, although he may
have previously sold other cattle or goods distrained at the same time, and no
fresh claim has been made by the same claimant.