THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., MAY 10, 1881. ht Sloomfieltr S-imcs. HOUSE, FARM AND GRDEtf . The Law of Division Fences. The fourth annual report of the Penn sylvanla Hoard of Agriculture will con tain a valuable article on "Farm Fences and Ways Over the Farm," au advance copy of which has been received through the courtesy of Thomas J. Edge, secre tary of the Btnte Board. It goes Into the legal aspect of the case very thor oughly, and gives the former and exist ing legislation on this subject. There Is a good deal of confusion In the minds of the average agriculturalists as to his individual rights and his duties towards his neighbors. Partition fences are expressly provid ed for by a statute passed March 11, 1842, which provides "that when any persons Bhall improve lands adjacent to each other, or when any person shall enclose any lands adjoining anotbr's land already fenced in, so that any part of the first person's fence becomes the partition fence between them, in both these cases the charge of such division fence, so far as It enclosed on both sides, shall be equally borne and main tained by both parties." The same act make the auditors of the towushlp.fence viewers, who, upon due notice shall examine such fences and state in writing whether, in their opinion, the fence of one already built is sufficient, and, if not, what portion of the expense of building a new one or repairing the old one shall be borne by the several parties. The opinion of , the viewers is to be delivered in writing and if after ten days either of the par ties refuse to comply with its provisions the aggrieved party has the right to build or repair it, and bring suit against the delinquent before any justice of the peace or alderman for the labor and material. If, therefore, one farmer does not keep his part of the line fence in good order, he .cannot recover damages if his neighbor's cattle trespass, as he sutlers through his own neglect. When, however; the cattle of one farmer escape through the defective fence of his neighbor and trespass upon the lauds of a third party, the latter can recover against the first, even tho' the fences of the first are good, as at common law a mau is bound to keep his cattle on his own land. The only recourse in Buch a case is against the neighbor through whose negligence the damage occurred. If stock is turn ed into a public highway, or if through the neglect of a passer-by bars are let down and the cattle escape into the road and wander upon the lands of others, the owner is responsible for the damage they may cause. When, however, cattle are driven along a public road and they run upon the lands of another without any fault of the owner, and the latter drives them oft as Boon as he can, he is not liable for damages, because every one has a right to transact a legltimates business on the highways. Under the provisions of the act of 1700, still in force, it has been held that unless cultivated lands are properly en closed the owner cannot maintain tres pass for damages. The owner of im proved lauds must protect them against the roving cattle of his neighbors, other wise he has no legal recourse. In this State fences are required to be not less than five feet high, of rail or logs, and sufficiently closed at the bottom. To recover damages it is only necessary to have the testimony of practical meu that the fence is sufficient. When the owners of adjoining prop, erties caunot agree about erecting di vision fences they are mutually liable for the trespass of their cattle. Where a division fence has stood for twenty one years it can only be removed by the consent of the joint owners, and neither party strange to say, has any ownership in the material of the part erected by himself. One of the owners of unimproved land cannot ask the other to contribute to the cost of . putting up a division fence. The obli gation to erect division fences exists on ly wbere the lands of both parties is improved, as it would be unjust to the owner of unimproved land tJ compel him to assist in protecting that of his neighbor while lie derived no benefit from the transaction himself. No man however, is compelled by law to build a fence on the dividing line between him self and bis neighbor. lie can, if he prefers, build a fence of his own but he must build it entirely on his own land must retain and keep it in repair, and if his cattle breaks through and trespass on the land of another he is liable for damages. Wbere division lines pass through wooded lands, neither owner is obliged to put up a fence. Railroad companies are not required to fence their roads, neither are they liable to the owners for stray cattle that may be killed. Even though cattle es cape from a properly enclosed lot and are killed, the railroads are not liable. Even where a railroad company in buy ing the right of way obligates itself to fence in its tracks through the seller's lands, but neglects to do so, when the stock of the latter strays upon the track and ts killed, ine owner caunot recover for the injury in any action of tort. 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