North Dakota Statutes
§ 47-26-14 — Fencing of lands owned by different persons in severalty but occupied in common
North Dakota § 47-26-14
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N.D. Cent. Code § 47-26-14 (2026).
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common. When lands belonging to different persons in severalty have been occupied in common by such persons without a partition fence between their respective lands and one of the occupants desires to occupy that occupant's part in severalty, that occupant may apply to a majority of the proper fence viewers:
1.If the other occupant or occupants shall refuse or neglect, upon demand, to divide with
the applicant the line where the partition fence ought to be built, to divide such line and
assign to the parties the parts thereof upon which each party shall build the fence; or
2.If the other occupant or occupants, when the line has been divided, shall refuse or
neglect, upon demand, to build a sufficient fence upon the line assigned, to order such
fence built.
Upon a division or assignment a
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§ 47-01-01
Ownership defined§ 47-01-02
Property - Classification§ 47-01-03
Real property defined§ 47-01-04
Land defined§ 47-01-05
Fixtures defined§ 47-01-06
Appurtenances defined§ 47-01-07
Personal property defined§ 47-01-08
What may be subject to ownership§ 47-01-13
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