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  2. Open range - Wikipedia

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    An open range sign along the Interstate 10 Frontage Road in southern Arizona.. Where there are "open range" laws, people wanting to keep animals off their property must erect a legal fence to keep animals out, as opposed to the "herd district" where an animal's owner must fence it in or otherwise keep it on the person's own property.

  3. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of fencing out unwanted livestock prevails even today in some sparsely populated areas. For example, until the mid-20th century, most states in the American West were called "open range" ("fence out") states, in contrast to Eastern and Midwestern states which long had "fence in" laws where livestock must be confined by their owners.

  4. The Wire that Fenced the West - Wikipedia

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    I. Barbed-Wire Fence-Makers 1. Threshold of Promise 2. Prelude to 1874 3. Incident at De Kalb 4. "Prior-Use" Fences 5. Promoting Barbed Wire 6. Moonshine and Monopoly 7. Patent Litigation 8. Barbed-Wire Barons. II. Barbed-Wire Fence-Builders 9. "This Cockeyed World of Cattle Fold" 10. "The Big Die-up" 11. "King of the Coasters" and Brother Jon 12.

  5. Does home insurance cover fences? - AOL

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    When properly maintained, certain wood types can last anywhere from 15 to 20 years or more. Staining and waterproofing can further extend this lifespan by protecting the wood from moisture, pests ...

  6. 2010 Oklahoma State Question 755 - Wikipedia

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    State Question 755, also known as the Save Our State Amendment, was a legislatively-referred ballot measure held on November 2, 2010, alongside the 2010 Oklahoma elections.

  7. Oklahoma AG launches new program to recognize law ... - AOL

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    Four law enforcement officials — two police officers, a sheriff’s deputy and an Oklahoma Highway Patrolman — are set to be honored as regional law enforcement officers of the year by ...

  8. New Oklahoma law stops school board members from holding both ...

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    The bill passed with overwhelming support before Gov. Kevin Stitt signed it into law this year. ... Oklahoma law prevents local school board ... See all. AOL. The 15 best subscription gifts of ...

  9. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    There are currently has 90 titles though some titles do not currently have any active laws. [1] Laws are approved by the Oklahoma Legislature and signed into law by the governor of Oklahoma. Certain types of laws are prohibited by the state Constitution, and could be struck down (ruled unconstitutional) by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.