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Chapter 143
Fences; Range Restrictions

Sections

143.001
Sufficient Fence Required
143.002
Gate
143.003
Cattle on County Road with Cattle Guard
143.021
Petition for Election
143.022
Election Orders
143.023
Election
143.024
Effect of Election; Adoption of Subchapter
143.025
Subsequent Elections to Adopt Subchapter
143.026
Repeal
143.027
Extension of Subchapter to Adjoining Area by Order
143.028
Fences
143.033
Injury to Trespassing Animal
143.034
Penalty
143.051
Petition for Election
143.052
Election Orders
143.053
Election
143.054
Effect of Election
143.055
Subsequent Elections to Adopt or Repeal Free Range
143.056
Combined Elections
143.071
Petition for Election
143.072
Exceptions; Countywide Elections
143.073
Election
143.074
Effect of Election; Adoption of Subchapter
143.075
Subsequent Elections to Adopt Subchapter
143.076
Repeal
143.077
Fences
143.082
Penalty
143.101
Definition
143.102
Running at Large on Highway Prohibited
143.103
Immunity from Liability
143.104
Herding of Livestock Along Highway
143.106
Enforcement
143.107
Conflict with Other Law
143.108
Penalty
143.121
Prohibition
143.122
Removal of Fence by Owner
143.123
Requiring Removal of Fence by Another Person
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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