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Territorial Land Use Regulations

Version of section 15 from 2006-03-22 to 2024-12-15:

  •  (1) Where a boundary monument is damaged, destroyed, moved or altered in the course of a land use operation, the permittee shall

    • (a) report the fact immediately to the Surveyor General and pay to the Surveyor General the costs of

      • (i) investigating such damage, destruction, movement or alteration, and

      • (ii) restoring or re-establishing the monument to its original condition or its original place; or

    • (b) with the prior written consent of the Surveyor General, cause the monument to be restored or re-established at his own expense.

  • (2) Where a topographic or geodetic monument is damaged, destroyed or altered in the course of a land use operation, the permittee shall

    • (a) report the fact immediately to the Dominion Geodesist, and pay to the Dominion Geodesist the costs described in subparagraphs (1)(a)(i) and (ii); or

    • (b) with the prior written consent of the Dominion Geodesist, cause the monument to be restored or re-established at his own expense.

  • (3) The restoration or re-establishment of a monument pursuant to subsection (1) or (2) shall be carried out in accordance with instructions from the Surveyor General or Dominion Geodesist, as the case may be.

  • 1998, c. 14, s. 101(F)

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