Sec. 1. (a) Five (5) or more persons may form a fencing association if the persons are interested in:

(1) enclosing land with one (1) general fence; or

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(2) doing any other work necessary to protect land and to secure crops raised on land.

     (b) The enclosed land described in subsection (a) must be:

(1) improved land;

(2) used for purposes of cultivation; and

(3) situated in an area that is:

(A) definitely described by sections or subdivisions of sections; or

(B) sufficiently described by metes and bounds, and on or near any stream, watercourse, lake, pond, or marsh, and subject to overflow from any stream, watercourse, lake, pond, or marsh.

     (c) The association shall adopt and subscribe articles, which must specify the name and objects of the association.

[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-10-1-1.]

As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.11.