§ 14-386-111 - Use of existing fences.
               	 		
14-386-111.    Use of existing fences.
    (a)  If  in the construction of the fence of a fencing district any owner of  land in the district shall be found to have built a fence which may be  profitably made a part of the general fence for the district, being as  good as that required by the system determined upon by the fencing  board, the board shall appraise the value of the fence made by the owner  and shall allow its value as a set-off against the assessment against  his land.
(b)    (1)  In case  the fence made by the owner shall be found to fail to meet the required  standard, the board may allow the owner the value of the materials of  it, insofar as they may be profitably used in perfecting the fence of  the district, as a set-off against the assessment against his land.
      (2)  In  such a case, the board shall issue to the owner a certificate showing  the amount of the set-off allowed, which certificate shall be received  by the collector for the amount named in it in lieu of money charged  against the holder's land.