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Kansas

Chapter 29 — Fences
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29-101. Enclosure of domestic animals with fence required.
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29-102. Construction and composition of fences.
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29-103. Fences composed of posts and wires.
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29-104. What deemed legal and sufficient fences.
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29-105. Barbed-wire fence deemed legal fence; construction.
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29-106. Fencing extensive tracts in certain counties; gates and hitching posts.
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29-107. Penalty for interfering with such fence or leaving gates open.
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29-108. Declaration of policy relating to domestic animal trespass; liability for damages.
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29-109. Electric fence deemed legal fence; construction and composition.
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29-201. County commissioners as fence viewers; designees.
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29-202. Penalty for neglect of duty.
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29-203. Compensation and expenses.
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29-301. Maintenance.
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29-302. Neglect to repair or rebuild.
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29-303. Complainant may repair or rebuild, when; recovery; attorney's fee.
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29-304. Controversies; settlement by fence viewers.
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29-305. Failure to erect or maintain assigned part; recovery of cost and attorney's fee.
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29-306. Assignment of viewers; agreement between owners of adjoining land; recordation.
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29-307. Party building more than his share.
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29-308. Partition fences to be kept in good repair.
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29-309. What occupants not required to contribute towards partition fence.
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29-310. Proceedings when one common owner desires to occupy land in severalty.
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29-311. Throwing land open.
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29-312. Rights of party not improving land adjoining partition fence.
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29-313. Owner enclosing his unenclosed land shall pay for one half of partition fence.
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29-314. Fence on boundary line between counties; viewers.
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29-315. Owner defined; notice; liability to tenant or occupant.
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29-316. Fence may be built on partition line; removal.
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29-317. Partition fence wholly on one side of line.
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29-318. Fence on line between townships where hogs prohibited from running at large in one and not the other; damages.
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29-319. Making partition fence hog-tight.
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29-401. Liability for neglect to maintain or repair portion of partition fences.
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29-402. Domestic animals breaking into enclosure.
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29-403. Assessment of damages by fence viewers.
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29-404. Recovery by civil action of damages assessed; attorney's fee.
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29-405. Fence not of proper height or kind; costs.
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29-406. Removal of fence built upon land of another by mistake; damages.
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29-407. Limitations on removal.
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29-408. Taking trespassing animals into possession.
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29-409. Cruelty to domestic animals; damages.
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29-410 through 29-418.
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29-419.
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29-420.
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29-421.
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29-422, 29-423.
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29-501, 29-502.
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29-503, 29-504.
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29-505 through 29-508.
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