Sec. 17. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, each party shall bear its own costs for application of this chapter, including attorney's fees. IC 32-26 ARTICLE 26. FENCES Ch. 1. Fencing Associations Ch. 2. Enclosures, Trespassing Animals, and Partition Fences Ch. 3. Recording Agreements to Erect and Repair Fences Ch. 4. Cutting Live Fences Along Public Highways Ch. 5. Cutting Live Fences Between Adjoining Lands Ch. 6. Enclosure of Land Subject to Flooding Ch. 7. Recording Fencemarks; Removal of Marked Fencing From Overflowed Lands Ch. 8. Recovery of Property Moved by High Water Ch. 9. Partition Fences Ch. 10. Spite Fences as Nuisance IC 32-26-1 Chapter 1. Fencing Associations 32-26-1-1 Enclosure of lands; articles of association 32-26-1-2 Notice of election of directors 32-26-1-3 Election of directors 32-26-1-4 Articles of association; recording 32-26-1-5 Petition; viewers; examination and apportionment of assessments 32-26-1-6 Assessments; costs and expenses of improvements 32-26-1-7 Viewers' report and assessments 32-26-1-8 Annual assessments 32-26-1-9 Fences erected before present law 32-26-1-10 Officers of fencing association 32-26-1-11 Vacancy in office of director 32-26-1-12 Officers of association; term of office 32-26-1-13 Money drawn by treasurer 32-26-1-14 Treasurer; presenting vouchers and settling with board 32-26-1-15 Supplemental assessments 32-26-1-16 Assessments; installment payments 32-26-1-17 Assessments; enforcing payment 32-26-1-18 Proposed work; contracts; advertisements 32-26-1-19 Appropriation of land; assessment of damages 32-26-1-20 Incorrect or imperfect description of proposed work 32-26-1-21 Limitation of actions to enforce assessment 32-26-1-22 Rules or regulations; powers of fencing association 32-26-1-23 Throwing down common fence 32-26-1-24 Permitting animals to run at large within enclosed area 32-26-1-25 Stock roving within enclosed area
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