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New Hampshire Revised Statutes 473:11 - Improving Wild Land

 

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XLVII > Chapter 473 > § 473:11 - Improving Wild Land


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The owner of improved land adjoining unimproved land of another, having erected a division fence, may demand and recover of the owner of such adjoining land, whenever he begins to improve the same, the value of such part of the fence as upon a division then or previously made it was his duty to build.

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New Hampshire Laws: Fences

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 473 - Division Fences And Their Maintenance
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