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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 433 — Offenses against property by force

433.770 Willfully removing or damaging boundary marker.

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(1)Any person who fraudulently and willfully removes, defaces, cuts down, or destroys
a cornertree, post, cornerstone, or any monument erected to designate the boundary
of this state, or of any county or city, or the boundary of any tract or lot of land,
shall be guilty of a Class D felony and shall cause the marker, at his or her own
expense, to be reestablished by a professional land surveyor.
(2)Any person who willfully and knowingly, but without a felonious intent, removes,
defaces, cuts down, or destroys a tree, post, stone, or any monument erected to
designate the boundaries of this state or of any county or city, or the boundaries of
any tract or lot of land, shall cause the marker, at his or her own expense, to be
reestablished by a professional land surveyor.
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