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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 256 — Fences

256.160 Exemptions from KRS 256.100 to 256.170.

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KRS 256.100 to 256.170 shall not:
(1)Apply in any case where any railroad has furnished the material to construct a fence
or condemned its right-of-way, and paid the owner or his vendor damages, in the
estimation of which the cost of fencing was taken into consideration;
(2)Apply to land where the owner or his vendor has received compensation for
fencing;
(3)Require the railroad to build any fence along the line through any town or city or
across any public or private passway; nor
(4)Require the railroad to construct fences through unimproved lands until the owner
of those lands has previously inclosed those lands on three
(3)sides with sufficient
fences or unless that land is so inclosed with fences and a river, creek, bluff or other
natural barrier as to prevent the egress of stock.
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