ยง 307. Damages for insufficient fence. Whenever the electors of any
town shall have made any rule or regulation prescribing what shall be
deemed a sufficient division fence in such town, any person who shall
thereafter neglect to keep a fence according to such rule or regulation
shall be precluded from recovering compensation for damages done by any
beast lawfully kept upon the adjoining lands that may enter therefrom on
any lands of such person, not fenced in conformity to the said rule or
regulation, through any such defective fence. When the sufficiency of a
fence shall come in question in any action, it shall be presumed to have
been sufficient until the contrary be established.
Structure New York Laws
Article 18 - Fences, Strays and Pounds
300 - Apportionment of Division Fence.
302 - Division Fence on Change of Title.
304 - Powers of Fence Viewers.
305 - Neglect to Make or Repair Division Fence.
306 - Fence Destroyed by Accident.
307 - Damages for Insufficient Fence.
308 - Damages for Omitting to Build Fence.
309 - Use of Barbed or Other Wire for Division Fence.
311 - Notice of Lien to Town Clerk.
313 - Notice of Strays to Owner.
314 - Charges for Notice of Strays.
315 - Fees of Fence Viewers as to Strays.
316 - Foreclosure of Lien Upon Strays.
317 - Notice of Sale of Strays by Fence Viewers.
318 - Proceeds of Sale of Strays.
319 - Notice to Owner of Strays of Fence Viewers' Meeting.
320 - Duties of Fence Viewers as to Strays.
321 - Foreclosure of Lien Upon Strays by Action.
322 - Surplus Money Upon Sale of Strays.
323 - Damages From Other Personal Property.
324 - Penalty of Conversion of Floating Lumber.