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Arkansas
Fence must be 5 feet high, sufficiently close. For (unknown)
the (unknown) breaking such a fence, owner to make reparation
for 1st offense, for 2nd double dam, for 3rd party injured may
kill beasts. If fence not sufft, + cattle hurt, using (unknown)
liable for double damages. Dig Ark Stat 1848, (unknown) 589-90
Missouri
Fence must be from 4 1/2 to 5 ft high. If cattle breaks
lawful fence, owner liable for 1st trespass to make (unknown). For
all (unknown) trespasses for double dams. + for 3rd offense may
kill beasts. If fence not sufft, + cattle hurt, may
doer liable in double dam. Rev (unknown) 1845, 575-6.
Illinois -
Fence must be from 5 to 5 1/2 feet high. If cattle break
lawful fence, liable 1st time to (unknown) + afterwards to (unknown) =
the dam. Rev laws of Illinois 1833, p. 262
Mass.
Fence to (unknown) certain height, + if so cattle trespassing
owner liable for damage. However inferred that if cattle
were lawfully on adjacent lands + ecaped into fields
by cause of insufficiency of fence, owner not liable (unknown)
(unknown) (unknown) Mass. 471 (1808); Rust v. ssow 6 (unknown) 94 (1809);
And if they escape from highway, owner liable tho fence in
sufft. (Unknown) v. (Unknown) (Unknown) Mass 33.
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