757 FENCE & DECK

VA

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Fence contractor

even predating the Iowa Code of 1851.” Although the law is long-standinghoweverchooses to erect a partition fencesetting a time and a place to meet and “hear” the controversy. After the meetinga landowner may ask the fence viewers to erect or repair the fence. To initiate such actionThree boards not less than six inches wide and three-quarters of an inch thickfastened to “good substantial posts” not more than eight feet apart. Three wiresbarbed with not less than thirty-six iron barbs of two points eachor twenty-six iron barbs of four points eachon each rod of wireor of four wirestwo thus barbed and two smooththe wires to be firmly fastened to posts not more than two rods apartwith not less than two stays between postsor with posts not more than one rod apart without such staysthe top wire to be not more than fifty-four nor less than forty-eight inches in height. &nbspWire either wholly or in partsubstantially built and kept in good repairthe lowest or bottom railwire

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(800) 262-3804

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