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SECTION 24-5-30

   § 24-5-30  Erection of guideposts –Specifications. – The town councils shall cause to be erected and maintained, at the severalcorners and angles as determined pursuant to § 24-5-28, substantial postsnot less than eight feet (8') high, upon the upper end of which shall be placeda board upon which shall be plainly and legibly painted the name of the nexttown, with the other noted town or place as may be judged most expedient forthe direction of travelers, to which each of the roads may lead, together withthe number of miles to the next town; and also the figure of a hand, with theforefinger thereof pointing toward the town or place to which the road may lead.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-24 > Chapter-24-5 > 24-5-30

SECTION 24-5-30

   § 24-5-30  Erection of guideposts –Specifications. – The town councils shall cause to be erected and maintained, at the severalcorners and angles as determined pursuant to § 24-5-28, substantial postsnot less than eight feet (8') high, upon the upper end of which shall be placeda board upon which shall be plainly and legibly painted the name of the nexttown, with the other noted town or place as may be judged most expedient forthe direction of travelers, to which each of the roads may lead, together withthe number of miles to the next town; and also the figure of a hand, with theforefinger thereof pointing toward the town or place to which the road may lead.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-24 > Chapter-24-5 > 24-5-30

SECTION 24-5-30

   § 24-5-30  Erection of guideposts –Specifications. – The town councils shall cause to be erected and maintained, at the severalcorners and angles as determined pursuant to § 24-5-28, substantial postsnot less than eight feet (8') high, upon the upper end of which shall be placeda board upon which shall be plainly and legibly painted the name of the nexttown, with the other noted town or place as may be judged most expedient forthe direction of travelers, to which each of the roads may lead, together withthe number of miles to the next town; and also the figure of a hand, with theforefinger thereof pointing toward the town or place to which the road may lead.