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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 16 · Part 4

76-16-405. Grazing preferences appurtenant to dependent commensurate property and commensurate property.

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76-16-405 . Grazing preferences appurtenant to dependent commensurate property and commensurate property. Grazing preferences run with and are appurtenant to the dependent commensurate and commensurate property upon which they are based except as provided in this chapter. They are not subject to devise, bequest, attachment, execution, lease, sale, exchange, transfer, pledge, mortgage, or other process or transaction, except as provided in this section, 76-16-406 through 76-16-409 , 76-16-412 , and 76-16-413 or in the bylaws of a state district.
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