§ 790. Laying out highway or bridge on or near line between two towns The selectboards of two adjoining towns may, by agreement, lay out, reclassify, or discontinue a highway on the line between the towns, or erect a bridge over a stream between the towns, if a majority of the selectboard members of each […]
§ 791. Apportioning expenses When a highway is or has been previously laid out on the line between the towns, the towns may agree as to what part of the highway shall be built and repaired and what share of the damages paid by each town. When a bridge is so erected, the towns may […]
§ 792. Petition to selectboard When the public good or convenience of the inhabitants requires a highway to be laid out, altered, reclassified, or discontinued on, or intersecting the line between two towns, or a bridge across a stream between two towns to be built, persons who are either voters or landowners, and whose number […]
§ 793. Proceedings by selectboards The selectboards shall proceed in the same manner as the selectboard of one town in laying out highways or building bridges. A copy of the selectboards’ findings shall be filed with the clerk of each town within six months from the time of final hearing on the application and the […]
§ 794. Highway near but not on line between towns (a) When the public good or the convenience of the inhabitants requires a highway to be laid out, reclassified, or altered so that it shall be near the line between two towns instead of on the town line, on account of the position of the […]
§ 795. Town not assessed for highway in another town A town shall not be assessed for the expense of building or maintaining any highway in another town, except as provided by this title. (Added 1985, No. 269 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
§ 796. Petition by selectboard When a bridge is required between two towns and the selectboards of the towns do not agree to build it, the selectboard of either town may petition the Superior Court. The petition and citation shall be served on one or more selectboard members of the other town, and the same […]