Section 19Part 4 — The Preservation of Survey Marks
Penalty for removing survey boundary marks
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Whoever, not being duly authorised to do so, wilfully obliterates, removes or damages any trigonometrical station, monument, survey beacon, mark or pole or any boundary mark affixed, set up or placed for the purpose of conducting any public or other survey under this Law is guilty of an offence, and in addition to any other punishment imposed on summary conviction may be ordered to pay the cost of repairing or replacing the thing obliterated, removed or damaged and of making any survey rendered necessary by the act for which the conviction is had.