In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears a sufficient fence means a fence which is ordinarily capable of resisting the trespass of cattle and sheep, except where such fence is in a city or town or adjacent to a dwelling-house, when the expression means a fence of the description and quality agreed or awarded;fence means a fence separating the lands of different owners, or any fence used or accepted by adjoining occupiers as a boundary line between their respective lands;occupier , used in relation to land, means the person entitled to the immediate possession and occupation thereof;owner , used in relation to any land, includes but shall not include the occupier of Crown land for mining purposes under the provisions of any Act relating to the leasing or occupation of Crown land for mining purposes;(a) the person for the time being in the actual receipt of or entitled to receive, or who if the land were let to a tenant would be entitled to receive, the rents and profits thereof, whether as beneficial owner, trustee, mortgagee in possession, or otherwise;(b) in the case of any Crown land purchased on credit, the purchaser thereof upon credit and every person deriving title through him; and(c) the person entitled to any leasehold estate in land under the Crown Lands Act 1935 , Crown Lands Act 1976 , or the Closer Settlement Act 1929 road includes any public highway, street, by-way, cross-way, or public place, whether it be a carriage-way, horse-way, or foot-way;to repair includes to trim, keep, and maintain a live fence or part thereof.