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Title 19 — Highways · Chapter 9
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§ 901. Removal of roadside growth Except for work that is part of the Transportation Program under s…
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§ 902. Penalty for removal (a) A person, other than the Agency, the abutting landowner, the municipa…
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§ 903. Agreements for planting The Agency or the selectboard may enter into agreements with individu…
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§ 904. Tree and brush removal The legislative body of a municipality, if necessary, shall cause to b…
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§ 905. Construction of sidewalks, bicycle paths, and footpaths The legislative body of a municipalit…
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§ 905a.
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§ 905b.
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§ 906. Penalties A person who willfully drives over or parks or otherwise impedes normal use on a si…
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§ 910. Union of towns for highway improvements Two or more municipalities, by vote of their respecti…
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§ 911. Apportionment of expense The expenses incurred may be apportioned as agreed upon by the commi…
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§ 916. Obtaining gravel within road limits A town may take gravel, earth, stone, or other material, …
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§ 921. School zones (a) Municipalities shall erect or cause to be erected on all public highways nea…
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§ 922. Furnishing signs The Agency is directed to procure a sufficient number of signs for the use o…
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§ 923. Quasi-judicial process In order to protect the rights of interested persons and the public, t…
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§ 924. Change of grade The elevation of a highway shall not be changed by cutting down or raising th…
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§ 925. Laying fences down When the selectboard determines that a highway is liable to be obstructed …
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§ 926. Damages; appeal The selectboard shall follow the procedures established in section 923 of thi…
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§ 927. Snow fence When the selectboard determines that a highway is liable to be obstructed by snowd…
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§ 928. Damages; appeal The selectboard shall follow the procedures established in section 923 of thi…
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§ 935. Relocation of highway When a highway is made impassable, or the width reduced to prevent the …
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§ 936. Damages; appeal The selectboard shall follow the procedures established in section 923 of thi…
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§ 940. Diversion When it appears necessary to protect a highway damaged by or expected to be damaged…
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§ 941. Limitation Section 940 of this title shall not authorize the diversion of a stream, so that t…
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§ 945. Proceedings When it is necessary for the protection of a highway to erect an embankment or di…
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§ 950. Establishment by selectboard Selectboard may lay out, establish, construct, or cause to be co…
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§ 951. Damages The selectboard shall follow the procedures established in section 923 of this title.…
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§ 952. Maintenance The town shall properly maintain the drain, ditch, or watercourse and keep it in …
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§ 955. Winter roads When a public highway is so obstructed by snow that travel is impracticable, the…
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§ 956. Damages Before opening a winter highway, the selectboard shall follow the procedures establis…
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§ 957. Preparation for winter highway When the selectboard determines that a winter highway is likel…
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§ 958. Laying out roads for removal of lumber If it becomes necessary for the practical removal of l…
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§ 959. Use and discontinuance The selectboard may fix the length of time and conditions of use for t…
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§ 970. County road commissioners (a) The Superior Court in each county shall appoint three county ro…
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§ 971. Defective roads and bridges; proceedings When a highway or bridge is out of repair or unsafe …
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§ 972. Notice and hearing The commissioners, after receiving the complaint with a deposit or other s…
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§ 973. Report of county commissioners If, after the examination and hearing, the commissioners deter…
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§ 974. Filing report The commissioners shall promptly file their report in the office of the clerk o…
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§ 975. Proceedings upon failure to make required repairs At the expiration of the time limited for t…
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§ 976. Judgment against town; execution The clerk shall file the report and enter judgment in favor …
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§ 977. Agent’s duties and pay The agent shall immediately repair the highway or bridge as directed i…
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§ 978. Liability of agent An agent appointed under the provisions of this chapter who willfully or n…
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§ 979. Road or bridge between towns or counties If the defective highway or bridge is on the line be…
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§ 985. Injuries from defective bridges and culverts (a) If damage occurs to a person, or his or her …
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§ 986. When one town is out of State When the damage mentioned in section 985 of this title accrues …
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§ 987. Extent of liability; notice required A person shall not recover against a town or other corpo…
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§ 988. Contents of notice The notice shall contain a description of the injury received or damage su…
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§ 991. Fine When a town, liable to keep in repair a highway or bridge, fails to do so, it may be ind…
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§ 992. Notice before indictment A town shall not be indicted for not keeping in repair its highways …
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§ 993. Joint liability When towns, jointly liable, fail to keep a bridge in repair, they may be indi…
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§ 994. Notice of indictment; collection of fine When an indictment is presented to the Superior Cour…
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§ 995. Description of highway It shall not be necessary to state in the indictments the exact length…
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§ 996. Highway construction, maintenance, and repair best management practices (a) The Agency of Tra…
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