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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1192357" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>Some counties in our state have the property line to the center of the road. That is to collect more property tax.</p><p></p><p>There had to be some definition of a legal fence. We are not liable if our livestock get out and are hit. We lose the cow/horse, driver/insurance pays for their vehicle damage. Owners of livestock are required to have an adequate fence to contain their animals. That had to be defined.</p><p>There are no "fence police" driving around checking what fences are legal or not. It comes into play when a person has a one strand barb wire fence along a busy road and the animals cause accidents. The insurance companies can then hold the livestock owner liable because of inadequate fencing.</p><p>My fence was measured because a lady "driving 40 miles and hour" rolled her SUV 110 feet down my fence line. Anything placed on the county right of way has to collapse at 15 MPH here. That is why road signs are not anchored with utility poles. Utility poles must be off the county of state right of way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1192357, member: 17986"] Some counties in our state have the property line to the center of the road. That is to collect more property tax. There had to be some definition of a legal fence. We are not liable if our livestock get out and are hit. We lose the cow/horse, driver/insurance pays for their vehicle damage. Owners of livestock are required to have an adequate fence to contain their animals. That had to be defined. There are no "fence police" driving around checking what fences are legal or not. It comes into play when a person has a one strand barb wire fence along a busy road and the animals cause accidents. The insurance companies can then hold the livestock owner liable because of inadequate fencing. My fence was measured because a lady "driving 40 miles and hour" rolled her SUV 110 feet down my fence line. Anything placed on the county right of way has to collapse at 15 MPH here. That is why road signs are not anchored with utility poles. Utility poles must be off the county of state right of way. [/QUOTE]
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