§ 14-386-109 - No boundary fences for adjoining districts.
               	 		
14-386-109.    No boundary fences for adjoining districts.
    (a)  In  all cases where two (2) or more fence or no-fence districts adjoin at  one (1) or more points, it shall be unnecessary for the districts to  construct or maintain a boundary fence at the points where the districts  adjoin each other. The terms "fence district" and "no-fence district"  shall mean any territory within which the running at large of stock or  animals of any kind is prohibited, regardless of whether it is termed a  fence district, a no-fence district, a stock law district, or any other  name.
(b)  In all such cases, all of  the provisions of the law under which each of the adjoining districts is  operating shall be applicable to the districts, despite the fact that  there is no boundary fence at the point where the districts adjoin.