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New Zealand: Acts affecting Native Lands, 1886, 1888-91 and 1894-95

Erection of Fences

Erection of Fences.

7.What deemed a sufficient fence.
8.Barbed-wire fence may be prohibited in towns.
9.Existing fences preserved.
10.Adjoining occupiers to share cost of fencing.
11.Notice to fence to be given.
12.Objections to proposed fence.
13.Provision in cases where fencing notices vary.
14.As to cost of rabbit-proof fence when in dispute.
15.As to erection of fences not in Schedule A.
16.If default made by one party, other may fence and recover.
17.Succeeding occupier liable for contribution.
18.Where adjoining lands are Crown lands or Native lands.
19.Bush may be cleared along line of fence.
20.Where river, &c, natural Boundary, power to agree on line of fence.
21.Half of dividing-fence may be on adjoining land.
22.Posts to be on boundary-line.
23.Person using fence on further side of road liable to pay interest on half-cost.
24.Gorse not to be planted without consent of neighbours.
25.Power to construct a fence on road to protect live fence.
26.Swing-gates across roads.
27.Fences on Crown lands to be provided with gates or openings, &c.
28.Penalty for damaging or destroying fences.
29.Land taken under Public Works Act, how to be fenced.