Acts and Regulations

2012, c.6 - Species at Risk Act

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Search of wild land
47(1)The following definitions apply in this section.
“cultivated land” means cleared land on which any cultivated crops are growing or land prepared for crops, but does not include land on which trees, other than trees prepared and cultivated for sale as Christmas trees, are growing.(terre en culture)
“occupied land” means privately owned land consisting of not more than 40 hectares on or adjoining which the owner or occupant is actually residing.(terre occupée)
“wild land” means land that is not occupied land or cultivated land.(terre inculte)
47(2)A conservation officer has the power to search without warrant any wild land in or on which the conservation officer has reasonable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations.
47(3)The power to search under this section is in addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
Search of wild land
47(1)The following definitions apply in this section.
“cultivated land” means cleared land on which any cultivated crops are growing or land prepared for crops, but does not include land on which trees, other than trees prepared and cultivated for sale as Christmas trees, are growing.(terre en culture)
“occupied land” means privately owned land consisting of not more than 40 hectares on or adjoining which the owner or occupant is actually residing.(terre occupée)
“wild land” means land that is not occupied land or cultivated land.(terre inculte)
47(2)A conservation officer has the power to search without warrant any wild land in or on which the conservation officer has reasonable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations.
47(3)The power to search under this section is in addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
Search of wild land
47(1)The following definitions apply in this section.
“cultivated land” means cleared land on which any cultivated crops are growing or land prepared for crops, but does not include land on which trees, other than trees prepared and cultivated for sale as Christmas trees, are growing.(terre en culture)
“occupied land” means privately owned land consisting of not more than 40 hectares on or adjoining which the owner or occupant is actually residing.(terre occupée)
“wild land” means land that is not occupied land or cultivated land.(terre inculte)
47(2)A conservation officer has the power to search without warrant any wild land in or on which the conservation officer has reasonable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations.
47(3)The power to search under this section is in addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.