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Article 18
Fences, Strays and Pounds

Sections

300
Apportionment of division fence
301
Lands lying open
302
Division fence on change of title
303
Settlement of disputes
304
Powers of fence viewers
305
Neglect to make or repair division fence
306
Fence destroyed by accident
307
Damages for insufficient fence
308
Damages for omitting to build fence
309
Use of barbed or other wire for division fence
310
Lien upon strays
311
Notice of lien to town clerk
312
Impounding strays
313
Notice of strays to owner
314
Charges for notice of strays
315
Fees of fence viewers as to strays
316
Foreclosure of lien upon strays
317
Notice of sale of strays by fence viewers
318
Proceeds of sale of strays
319
Notice to owner of strays of fence viewers' meeting
320
Duties of fence viewers as to strays
321
Foreclosure of lien upon strays by action
322
Surplus money upon sale of strays
323
Damages from other personal property
324
Penalty of conversion of floating lumber
325
Application of article
326
Erection and discontinuance of pounds
327
Pound-master's fees
 



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