Idaho Statutes

§ 35-107 — PROHIBITION AGAINST REMOVAL

Idaho·Title 35 FENCES·Ch. 1 FENCES IN GENERAL
When one (1) party ceases to improve his land, or open his inclosure, he must not take away any part of the partition fence belonging to him and adjoining the next inclosure, if the owner or occupant of such adjoining inclosure will, within two (2) months, after the same is ascertained, pay therefor such sum as is agreed upon by the parties, or, if failing to agree, then such sum as may be adjudged by viewers as provided in the last section; nor must such partition fence be removed when by so doing it will expose to destruction any crops in such inclosures.

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Legislative History

[(35-107) 1885, p. 118, sec. 4; am. R.S., sec. 1306; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 1270; C.S., sec. 1962; I.C.A., sec. 34-107.]

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