300 - Apportionment of division fence.

§  300.  Apportionment  of division fence. Each owner of two adjoining  tracts of land,  except  when  they  otherwise  agree,  shall  make  and  maintain a just and equitable portion of the division fence between such  lands,  unless  both  of  said adjoining owners shall agree to let their  said lands lie open, along the division line, to the use of all  animals  which  may be lawfully upon the lands of either; provided, however, that  the owner of an adjoining tract of land who does not keep  such  animals  thereon  within  five  years  of the date of the erection or repair of a  division  fence  shall  not  be  obligated  or  liable   for   erecting,  maintaining  or  repairing  such  a  division  fence under this article.  Unless otherwise agreed, an adjoining owner  who  erects  or  repairs  a  division  fence shall be entitled to recover from the owner of the other  adjoining tract,  twenty  percent  of  the  proportionate  cost  thereof  otherwise  ascribable  to such other owner for each year or part thereof  in which the other adjoining tract is regularly used for keeping animals  occurring within five years of the date of such erection or repair. When  the adjoining lands shall  border  upon  any  of  the  navigable  lakes,  streams  or  rivers of the state, the owners of the lands shall make and  maintain the division fence between them down to the line of  low  water  mark, in such lakes, streams or rivers except those lands which overflow  annually so as to be so submerged with water that no permanent fence can  be  kept  thereon, and known as low flat lands; and when adjoining lands  shall be bounded by a line between the banks of  streams  of  water  not  navigable,  and  the  owners  or occupants thereof cannot agree upon the  manner in which the division fence between them shall be maintained, the  fence viewers of the town shall direct upon which bank  of  the  stream,  and  where  the  division  fence shall be located, and the portion to be  kept and maintained by each adjoining owner.