29-316. Fence may be built on partition line; removal. A person building a fence may lay the same upon the line between his own land and the land adjacent, so that the fence may be partly on one side of such line and partly on the other; and the owner shall have the same right to remove it as if it were wholly on his own land.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 40, ยง 23; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 29-316.
Structure Kansas Statutes
29-302 Neglect to repair or rebuild.
29-303 Complainant may repair or rebuild, when; recovery; attorney's fee.
29-304 Controversies; settlement by fence viewers.
29-305 Failure to erect or maintain assigned part; recovery of cost and attorney's fee.
29-306 Assignment of viewers; agreement between owners of adjoining land; recordation.
29-307 Party building more than his share.
29-308 Partition fences to be kept in good repair.
29-309 What occupants not required to contribute towards partition fence.
29-310 Proceedings when one common owner desires to occupy land in severalty.
29-312 Rights of party not improving land adjoining partition fence.
29-313 Owner enclosing his unenclosed land shall pay for one half of partition fence.
29-314 Fence on boundary line between counties; viewers.
29-315 Owner defined; notice; liability to tenant or occupant.
29-316 Fence may be built on partition line; removal.