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Fencing Notice

This document is a fencing notice sent under the Dividing Fences Act 1991 from one property owner to an adjoining property owner. It proposes fencing work between the two properties, including the location and type of fencing. It provides an estimated cost and proposes that the costs be shared equally between the property owners. It notes that if agreement is not reached within one month, either owner may apply to the local court or land board to determine how fencing work should proceed.
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Fencing Notice

This document is a fencing notice sent under the Dividing Fences Act 1991 from one property owner to an adjoining property owner. It proposes fencing work between the two properties, including the location and type of fencing. It provides an estimated cost and proposes that the costs be shared equally between the property owners. It notes that if agreement is not reached within one month, either owner may apply to the local court or land board to determine how fencing work should proceed.
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FENCING NOTICE

(Dividing Fences Act 1991)

FENCING NOTICE
(Dividing Fences Act 1991)

*To:____________________________________________________________________________________________
(Name) (Address) *(Name & address of adjoining land owner)
The fencing work described below is required between our adjoining properties. I would be pleased if you would share
the cost as shown below.

From: __________________________________________________________________________________________
(Name) (Address)
___________________________________________
(signed) (Date)

Proposal:

1. Properties affected (Street Address):

A ________________________________________ Owned by: _______________________________________

B ________________________________________ Owned by: _______________________________________

2. Position of fencing work (on boundary line, or as shown on attached plan):

___________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Fencing work proposed to be carried out:


___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
(include length, height and type of materials)

4. Estimated cost: $ ______________

5. Share of cost:

(a) _________________________ will pay for the fencing work and will be paid half the estimated cost by

_________________________ on completion OR

(b) ______________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________
(insert another arrangement)

If you agee to this proposal, please complete the form of agreement hereunder and return a copy to me:

Section 12 of the Dividing Fences Act 1991 provides that if adjoining owners do not agree as to the fencing work to be carried out within 1
month after the service of this notice, either owner may apply to a Local Court or a Local Land Board for an order determining the manner in
which fencing work (if any) is to be carried out.
AGREEMENT TO FENCING

Property A Property B
I agree to the above proposal I agree to the above proposal

_________________________ _________________________
(Signed) (Dated) (Signed) (Dated)
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