Fence

Fence in United States

Fence Definition

A structure or erection between two contiguous estates, so as to divide them, or on the same estate, so as to divide one part from another. In Scotch Law. To hedge in or protect by certain forms. To fence a court, to open in due form. Pitc. Crim. Law, pt. 1, p. 75.

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A structure or erection between two contiguous estates, so as to divide them, or on the same estate, so as to divide one part from another. In Scotch Law. To hedge in or protect by certain forms. To fence a court, to open in due form. Pitc. Crim. Law, pt. 1, p. 75.

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