324 – Penalty for Falling Trees.
§ 324. Penalty for falling trees. If any person shall cut down any tree on land not occupied by him, so that it shall fall into any highway, river or stream, unless by the order and consent of the occupant, the person so offending shall forfeit to such occupant the sum of one dollar for […]
325 – Fallen Trees to Be Removed.
§ 325. Fallen trees to be removed. If any tree shall fall, or be fallen by any person from any inclosed land into any highway, any person may give notice to the occupant of the land from which the tree shall have fallen, to remove the same within two days; if such tree shall not […]
326 – Penalties, How Recovered.
§ 326. Penalties, how recovered. All penalties or forfeitures given in this chapter, and not otherwise specially provided for, shall be recovered by the town superintendent, in the name of the town in which the offense shall be committed; and when recovered, shall be applied by them in improving the highways and bridges in such […]
310 – Damages to Be Paid Before Opening the Road.
§ 310. Damages to be paid before opening the road. The damages assessed by the jury shall be paid by the party for whose benefit the road is laid out, before the road is opened or used; but if the jury shall certify that the necessity of such private road was occasioned by the alteration […]
311 – Fees of Officers.
§ 311. Fees of officers. Every juror serving on the jury, in proceedings for a private road, shall be entitled to receive for his services one dollar and fifty cents to be paid by the applicant.
312 – Motion to Confirm, Vacate or Modify.
§ 312. Motion to confirm, vacate or modify. Within thirty days after the decision of the jury shall have been filed in the town clerk’s office, the owner, occupant or applicant may apply to the county court wherein such private road is situated, for an order confirming, vacating or modifying their decision; and such court […]
313 – Costs of New Hearing.
§ 313. Costs of new hearing. If upon a new hearing, the damages assessed are increased, the applicant shall pay the costs and expenses thereof, otherwise the owner shall pay the same.
314 – For What Purpose Private Road May Be Used.
§ 314. For what purpose private road may be used. Every such private road, when so laid out, shall be for the use of such applicant, his heirs and assigns; but not to be converted to any other use or purpose than that of a road; nor shall the occupant or owner of the land […]
315 – Credit on Private Road.
§ 315. Credit on private road. Any person living upon a private road may be credited on account of his highway taxes in any year an amount equal to the value of the work which the town superintendent may deem necessary to be done in such year upon such road. The town superintendent shall issue […]
315-A – Improvement Corporations; Right of Acquisition.
§ 315-a. Improvement corporations; right of acquisition. Any corporation formed for the purpose of developing or improving real property, which lays out for public use roads, streets, avenues or highways, upon or through its lands, if unable to agree with the owners of any real property required for the purpose of extending, continuing or connecting […]