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Nebraska Statutes > Chapter 34 - Fences, Boundaries, And Landmarks
Nebraska Statutes
> Chapter 34 - Fences, Boundaries, And Landmarks
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§ 34-101
Legislative findings
§ 34-102
Division fence; adjoining landowners; construct and maintain just proportion of fence
§ 34-112
Division fence; injury or destruction; repair
§ 34-112.01
Division fence; entry upon land authorized
§ 34-112.02
Division fence; construction, maintenance, or repair; notice; court action authorized; hearing; mediation; costs
§ 34-112.03
Division fence; changes made by Laws 2007, LB 108; applicability
§ 34-115
Lawful fences, defined
§ 34-116
Lawful fences; height and spaces
§ 34-117
Lawful fences; Warner's Patent; requirements
§ 34-201
Preservation during construction and other work
§ 34-202
Failure to protect; liability for damages
§ 34-301
Disputed corners and boundaries; court action to settle; procedure
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