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Alaska Statutes 03.30.060 - Failure to close roadside gate used for retaining livestock

Alaska Statutes > Title 3 > Chapter 03.30 > § 03.30.060 - Failure to close roadside gate used for retaining livestock


Current as of: 2010

A person failing to close a roadside gate after opening the same is presumed to be negligent and liable for all consequent damage upon proof thereof. For the purposes of this section, a roadside gate is a contrivance located alongside or near a public or private road made for the purpose of passing through a fence that is used for or intended to be used for the retention of livestock.

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Questions & Answers: Fences

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Alaska Statutes Chapter 03.30 - Fences
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