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§ 89-13-19. Removal and abandonment of party fence.
 

In case a joint-owner of a party fence shall desire to have a lane on his land, between his own and the adjoining land, he shall be at liberty to remove his part of the fence, on giving six months' notice to the other joint-owner, and not otherwise; but any proprietor who may remove from his land, and cease to use it for any of the purposes before mentioned, shall thereby abandon his right to the party fence. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 16, art. 8; 1871, § 1914; 1880, § 977; 1892, § 3135; 1906, § 3558; Hemingway's 1917, § 2875; 1930, § 5685; 1942, § 998.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-89 > 13 > 89-13-19

§ 89-13-19. Removal and abandonment of party fence.
 

In case a joint-owner of a party fence shall desire to have a lane on his land, between his own and the adjoining land, he shall be at liberty to remove his part of the fence, on giving six months' notice to the other joint-owner, and not otherwise; but any proprietor who may remove from his land, and cease to use it for any of the purposes before mentioned, shall thereby abandon his right to the party fence. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 16, art. 8; 1871, § 1914; 1880, § 977; 1892, § 3135; 1906, § 3558; Hemingway's 1917, § 2875; 1930, § 5685; 1942, § 998.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-89 > 13 > 89-13-19

§ 89-13-19. Removal and abandonment of party fence.
 

In case a joint-owner of a party fence shall desire to have a lane on his land, between his own and the adjoining land, he shall be at liberty to remove his part of the fence, on giving six months' notice to the other joint-owner, and not otherwise; but any proprietor who may remove from his land, and cease to use it for any of the purposes before mentioned, shall thereby abandon his right to the party fence. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 16, art. 8; 1871, § 1914; 1880, § 977; 1892, § 3135; 1906, § 3558; Hemingway's 1917, § 2875; 1930, § 5685; 1942, § 998.