29-319. Making partition fence hog-tight. Whenever any owner of land enclosed in part by a partition fence desires to make hog-tight any part of the fence enclosing his premises, constructed or maintained by the owner of the adjoining land, he may attach to such partition fence, in a secure and workmanlike manner, woven wire at least two feet in height, so as to prevent hogs from getting through such fence.
History: L. 1905, ch. 264, ยง 1; June 8; R.S. 1923, 29-319.
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.