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§ 14-386-603. Appointment of appraisers

If the parties interested fail to agree upon the amount of the charges and damages, the secretary of the fencing board and the impounder shall each appoint an appraiser, and the appraisers shall adjust and fix the charges and damages, calling in a third party if they cannot agree.

§ 14-387-206. Setting aside of order

(a) (1) Whenever any county or subdivision has availed itself of this subchapter and subchapter 1 of this chapter, it shall be lawful for a majority of the qualified electors of the county or district, as the case may be, to petition the county court to set aside the order prohibiting the stock mentioned from […]

§ 14-386-604. Sale of impounded animals

If the owner or agent fails to pay the charges and damages within two (2) days after notice, the impounder shall post written or printed notices in three (3) public places in the fencing district, describing the property and fixing a day for its sale at some public place in the district upon a day […]

§ 14-386-605. Disposition of excess money

(a) After deducting the charges and damages as ascertained in § 14-386-603, the impounder shall pay the remainder to the treasurer of the fencing district, taking his receipt for it. (b) The failure to pay the moneys to the treasurer by the impounder or other person claiming to be damaged by the stock shall be […]

§ 14-386-606. Duties of treasurer

The treasurer of the fencing district shall keep, in the books of the district, an accurate account of all moneys so received by him, with the name of the depositor and the date of the receipt by him, being responsible upon his official bond for them, and shall pay over the moneys to the proper […]

§ 14-387-101. Payment of expenses

(a) In no case shall the county be liable for any costs by reason of any county or subdivision availing or attempting to avail itself of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter. (b) In all cases the whole expense shall be paid by the petitioners.

§ 14-387-102. Lawful fence

Whenever this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter become operative in any county or subdivision, any fence within the county or subdivision shall be deemed a lawful fence that is made of post and wire or plank, where the top wire or plank shall be five feet (5′) from the ground and the wire […]

§ 14-387-103. Impounding stock running at large

(a) If any stock forbidden to run at large under the provisions of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter shall enter the cultivated lands of another, without his consent, in any county or subdivision in which the provisions of this subchapter and subchapter 2 of this chapter have become operative, the owner, lessee, […]

§ 14-386-407. Payment of expenses

All expenses incurred by any official or officer of any county in performance of duties defined by this subchapter and the costs of all elections held under the provisions of this subchapter shall be paid by the persons signing or filing the petition as provided in this subchapter, unless there is, in the opinion of […]

§ 14-386-408. Navigable river as lawful fence

Where the boundary of any fencing district created under the provisions of this subchapter shall be a navigable river, the river shall be deemed and held to be a good and lawful fence, as part of the fence enclosing the remainder of the district.