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Re: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like
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Posted by KEH on October 26, 2006 at 16:11:13 from (64.53.75.50):
In Reply to: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like posted by Aaron Ford on October 26, 2006 at 14:57:44:
In this state, the state has a right of way on which the landowner pays county taxes. I'm probably paying on 4-5 acres. Be that as it may, my fence is off the right of way and recently I had a van leave the road and take down a few posts. Since the van was inoperable, he had no choice but to stay and his insurance nicely paid me damages. Two winters later 3 cars hit an icy spot and got the fence. They had to stay and face the music too since they were across the ditch. Since I had already enjoyed as much as I wanted to repairing the fence I wasn't quite so generous with the Insurance company. I would rather the company had come and repaired the fence, but they preferred to pay me. You said it all on ATVs. Nothing to add, except in this county some ATV trespassed on a high ranking county cops land and since then the cops have been very cooperative about ATV tresspass. KEH
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