Missouri has two fence laws: the general fence law (updated Aug. 28, 2010) and the local option fence law. In addition, Missouri law addresses special situations of property bordering a road, a railroad, or a body of water. Landowners need to be aware of these special situations and of which fence law is in place in counties where they own land. This guide answers common questions about these laws. The information in this guide is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for competent legal advice
The term Zoning is used in this article only in its broad sense to mean a comprehensive scheme for...
Ideally, neighbors can agree between themselves on most fencing issues. If they do not, Nebraska Div...
Conflicts between persons engaged in animal husbandry and their neighbors have given legislative bod...
Missouri has two fence laws: the general fence law (updated Aug. 28, 2001) and the local option fenc...
"Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of quarrels between neighbors for centu...
Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of quarrels between neighbors for centur...
Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of arguments between neighbors for centu...
Each year the South Dakota Cooperative Exten¬sion Service receives many questions about who is respo...
A.E. Ext. 80-23Most of the New York Law dealing with fences envisions that landowners will voluntari...
Extension Circular 81-829: The purpose of this circular is to inform ranchers and farmers about Nebr...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A fence is defined as “a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary; espe...
This week I received two telephone calls asking “What is a legal fence in Nebraska?” Our recent fenc...
"Missouri law restricts foreign ownership of agricultural land. The land is found in 'Missouri Revis...
Viewed in this framework of the changing needs of land use controls, this article will endeavor to s...
The term Zoning is used in this article only in its broad sense to mean a comprehensive scheme for...
Ideally, neighbors can agree between themselves on most fencing issues. If they do not, Nebraska Div...
Conflicts between persons engaged in animal husbandry and their neighbors have given legislative bod...
Missouri has two fence laws: the general fence law (updated Aug. 28, 2001) and the local option fenc...
"Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of quarrels between neighbors for centu...
Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of quarrels between neighbors for centur...
Fencing duties and boundary locations have been the subject of arguments between neighbors for centu...
Each year the South Dakota Cooperative Exten¬sion Service receives many questions about who is respo...
A.E. Ext. 80-23Most of the New York Law dealing with fences envisions that landowners will voluntari...
Extension Circular 81-829: The purpose of this circular is to inform ranchers and farmers about Nebr...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A fence is defined as “a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary; espe...
This week I received two telephone calls asking “What is a legal fence in Nebraska?” Our recent fenc...
"Missouri law restricts foreign ownership of agricultural land. The land is found in 'Missouri Revis...
Viewed in this framework of the changing needs of land use controls, this article will endeavor to s...
The term Zoning is used in this article only in its broad sense to mean a comprehensive scheme for...
Ideally, neighbors can agree between themselves on most fencing issues. If they do not, Nebraska Div...
Conflicts between persons engaged in animal husbandry and their neighbors have given legislative bod...