Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 272 - Fences and Enclosures
Section 272.060 - Division fences — rights of parties in, how determined.

Effective - 28 Aug 2001
272.060. Division fences — rights of parties in, how determined. — 1. Whenever the owner of real estate desires to construct or repair a lawful fence, as defined by section 272.020, which divides his or her land from that of another, such owner shall give written notice of such intention to the adjoining landowner. The landowners shall meet and each shall construct or repair that portion of the division fence which is on the right of each owner as the owners face the fence line while standing at the center of their common property line on their own property. If the owners cannot agree as to the part each shall construct or keep in repair, either of them may apply to an associate circuit judge of the county who shall forthwith summon three disinterested householders of the township or county to appear on the premises, giving three days' notice to each of the parties of the time and place where such viewers shall meet, and such viewers shall, under oath, designate the portion to be constructed or kept in repair by each of the parties interested and notify them in writing of the same. Such viewers shall receive twenty-five dollars each per day for the time actually employed, which shall be taxed as court costs.
2. Existing agreements not consistent with the procedure prescribed by subsection 1 of this section shall be in writing, signed by the agreeing parties, and shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds in the county or counties where the fence line is located. The agreement shall describe the land and the portion of partition fences between their lands which shall be erected and maintained by each party. The agreement shall bind the makers, their heirs and assigns.
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(RSMo 1939 § 14574, A.L. 2001 H.B. 219 merged with S.B. 462)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 12911; 1919 § 5516; 1909 § 6459

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVII - Agriculture and Animals

Chapter 272 - Fences and Enclosures

Section 272.010 - Field to be enclosed by fence.

Section 272.020 - Fencing requirements.

Section 272.030 - Owners of stock liable for damages, when.

Section 272.040 - Judge may appoint viewers to view fence — compensation of appointees.

Section 272.050 - Persons injuring animals liable for damages, when.

Section 272.060 - Division fences — rights of parties in, how determined.

Section 272.070 - Duty of judge if owners disagree — apportionment of costs.

Section 272.080 - Value of fence may be recovered, when.

Section 272.090 - Fence to be divided for purpose of repair.

Section 272.100 - Duties of persons appointed — their fees.

Section 272.110 - Division fences to be kept in repair.

Section 272.120 - Division fences not to be removed without consent of owners.

Section 272.130 - Judgment of associate circuit judge reviewed in same manner as other civil actions.

Section 272.132 - Total cost of fence attributable to one landowner, when.

Section 272.134 - Agreement for no fence permitted.

Section 272.136 - Landowner may exceed lawful fence requirements.

Section 272.210 - Definitions.

Section 272.220 - Fields enclosed, how.

Section 272.235 - Adjoining landowners obligated to build fence — when — exceptions.

Section 272.240 - Partition fences — owner may demand payment, when.

Section 272.250 - Duty of judge if parties disagree on value — fence viewers to estimate.

Section 272.260 - Value of fence may be recovered, when.

Section 272.270 - Fence owners may agree on maintenance — agreement recorded — refusal to agree, procedure.

Section 272.280 - Duties of judge if parties disagree on repairs — fence viewers to designate.

Section 272.290 - Special partition fences — owner may demand payment, when.

Section 272.300 - Fees of fence viewers, judge and sheriff — taxed as costs.

Section 272.310 - Owners to repair division fence — remedy for failure.

Section 272.320 - Division fence not to be removed — exceptions.

Section 272.330 - Application of law.

Section 272.340 - Judgment of judge may be reviewed in circuit court.

Section 272.350 - Petition for review shall state what.

Section 272.360 - Provisions of law effective after election.

Section 272.370 - Petition for election — notice — order of adoption.