Idaho Statutes
§ 35-111 — REMOVAL OF PARTITION FENCE
In all cases where the inclosures of two (2) or more persons are divided by a partition fence of any kind, and either of the parties thinks proper to vacate his part of such inclosure, or to make a lane of passage between such adjoining inclosures, such person is at liberty to remove his share or part of such partition fence, on giving six (6) months’ notice in writing of such intention to the party owning or occupying the adjoining inclosure, or to his agent, if such party is not a resident of the county.
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Legislative History
[(35-111) 1885, p. 118, sec. 8; am. R.S., sec. 1310; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 1274; C.S., sec. 1966; I.C.A., sec. 34-111.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 35-101
LAWFUL FENCES IN GENERAL§ 35-102
LAWFUL FENCES DESCRIBED§ 35-103
ERECTION OF PARTITION FENCES§ 35-107
PROHIBITION AGAINST REMOVAL§ 35-110
SURVEY OF LINE§ 35-111
REMOVAL OF PARTITION FENCE§ 35-112
ESTABLISHMENT OF GATES§ 35-302
NOTICE TO OWNER§ 35-303
OWNER’S LIABILITY AFTER NOTICE