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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 28807" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Any fence between my neighbor and me is "the" fence or "our" fence, not "his." If my bull is the one getting out, it's my problem. If I get along well with the neighbor (a good policy) then it can be "our" problem but the onus is on me to get my bull back and keep him home. If my bull is tearing up the fence I should fix it. A lot of it gets back to getting along. In the real world it's usually whoever finds the fence down that fixes it. But still, the onus is on the party with the fence-jumping bull.</p><p></p><p>Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 28807, member: 39"] Any fence between my neighbor and me is “the” fence or “our” fence, not “his.” If my bull is the one getting out, it’s my problem. If I get along well with the neighbor (a good policy) then it can be “our” problem but the onus is on me to get my bull back and keep him home. If my bull is tearing up the fence I should fix it. A lot of it gets back to getting along. In the real world it’s usually whoever finds the fence down that fixes it. But still, the onus is on the party with the fence-jumping bull. Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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