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NORFOLK ISLAND
Surveys Act 1937
No. 4 of 1937
Compilation No. 1
Compilation date: 13 August 2019
Includes amendments up to: Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 (No. 2, 2015) as amended up to Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment (Fees and Other Matters) Ordinance 2019 (F2019L01048)
NORFOLK ISLAND
SURVEYS ACT 1937
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Short title 2. Repeal 3. Definitions 4. Persons entitled to be authorised 5. Power of authorised surveyor to enter land, etc 6. Offences 7. Regulations
NORFOLK ISLAND
Surveys Act 1937 _______________________________________________________________________
An Act relating to surveys
Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Surveys Act 1937.
Repeal 2. The Surveys Act 1913-1936 is repealed.
Definitions 3. In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears — "authorised survey" means a survey of land authorised or required — (a) under, or in connection with, the administration of any law for the time being in force in Norfolk Island dealing with the alienation, leasing or occupation of Crown lands; (b) by any proprietor, lessee or mortgagee of any land under any law for the time being in force in Norfolk Island affecting the title to that land; or (c) for a prescribed purpose relating to public works. "authorised surveyor" means a person authorised by the Administrator to make authorised surveys.
Persons entitled to be authorised 4. (1) Any person who, in the opinion of the Administrator, is competent to make surveys may be authorised by the Administrator to make authorised surveys. (2) The Administrator may at any time revoke any authority given under this section. (3) The approved fee is payable in respect of the grant of authorisation under subsection 4(1).
Power of authorised surveyor to enter land, etc 5. (1) An authorised surveyor may, for the purpose of making an authorised survey, with any assistant — (a) enter any land, building or premises and bring on any such land any horse or vehicle; (b) cut and remove any soil; (c) place any mark whether of stone, brick, wood or other material on the land, building or premises; and (d) do any other act incidental to or consequent on or necessary for making an authorised survey. (2) An authorised surveyor shall give to the proprietor, lessee or occupier of any land 48 hours notice of his intention to enter upon the land for the purpose of making an authorised survey. (3) An authorised surveyor shall not be liable for any damage if the act occasioning the damage was necessary for the due making of an authorised survey. (4) Any person obstructing an authorised surveyor in the exercise of the powers conferred by this section shall be guilty of an offence. Penalty: 2 penalty units.
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