Section 16Part 3 — The Conduct of Surveys
Powers in relation to all public surveys
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For the purposes of any public survey the Chief Surveyor or any surveyor authorised by him may enter upon any land with such assistants as may reasonably be required, and may affix or set up or place thereon or herein trigonometrical stations, monuments, survey beacons, marks or poles, and do all things necessary for such survey.
The surveyor shall, when practicable, give notice to the owner or occupier of the land of his intention to enter thereon. Where the owner or occupier cannot be found, notice may be placed in a conspicuous place on the land.
Referenced By
- Section 17 — Compensation
Powers in relation to all public surveys
- Section 18 — Power of surveyor to enter land
Notice requirement under section 16(2)