Vermont Notice to Adjoining Landowner of Intent to Excavate along Common Boundary

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A notice that an excavation is to be made on an adjoining lot, to be sufficient, must inform the person to whom it is given of the nature and extent of the excavation, so that he or she may take the necessary precautions to protect the property. Where the

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Vermont Notice to Adjoining Landowner of Intent to Excavate along Common Boundary