Chap. 283.—An ACT to provide for a lawful fence in the county of Russell.
Approved March 25, 1902.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That any and all
fences in the county of Russell built with good substantial posts, of
timber well set in the ground, twenty feet apart, with five strands of
strong wire attached thereto, the first wire to be six inches from the
ground, the second cight inches above the first, the third to be ten inches
above the second, the fourth to be twelve inches above the third, and the
fifth to be eighteen inches above the fourth, so as to make said fence
four feet and six inches high, with a strong board or plank securely at-
tached to said wires at equal distance between each post, shall also be
declared a lawful fence in Russell county in addition to what is now de-
clared to be a lawful fence by the general laws of this Commonwealth.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.