Sec. 19. (a) This section applies to a person who, by mistake, erects a fence on the property of another person.
(b) Within six (6) months after the determination of the legal property line, a person to whom this section applies may enter upon the other person's property and remove the fence that the person to whom this section applies erected. Before entering upon the other person's property, the person to whom this section applies must pay or offer to pay to the other person reasonable damages for injury caused in passing over the property to remove the fence.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-10-2-19.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.11.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 2. Enclosures, Trespassing Animals, and Partition Fences
32-26-2-2. Domestic Animal Breaking Into Enclosure
32-26-2-3. Tender of Costs and Damages; Confession of Judgment
32-26-2-4. Strays; Confining Domestic Animal
32-26-2-5. Notice to Owner; Confining Domestic Animal
32-26-2-6. Examination and Assessment of Damages
32-26-2-7. Notice or Advertisement of Confined Domestic Animal
32-26-2-8. Owner Demanding Trespassing Stray From Confiner
32-26-2-9. Trial; Owner Controverting Damages or Denying Trespass
32-26-2-11. Damages and Costs; Payment Before Recovering Property
32-26-2-12. Judgment; Trespass Not Committed by Animal Confined
32-26-2-13. Sale of Trespassing Strays; Retention of Damages and Costs
32-26-2-14. Release of Trespassing Animal; Fence Not Lawful
32-26-2-15. Existing Fence Becoming Partition Fence; Compensation
32-26-2-16. Existing Fence Becoming Partition Fence; Action for Payment
32-26-2-17. Joining Fence to Fence of Another
32-26-2-18. Notice; Intention to Remove Partition Fence
32-26-2-19. Removal of Fence Erected on Land of Another; Damages
32-26-2-20. Removal of Fence Erected on Land of Another; Safeguarding Crops