Acts and Regulations

E-14 - Expropriation Act

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Right of entry onto lands
21(1)Any expropriating authority or, with an order in writing from the Officer and subject to his direction, any other person, may, without the consent of the owner, enter upon land for the purpose of viewing it to appraise its value for purposes of expropriation.
21(2)Where an order of the Officer is required by subsection (1), the Officer may require the applicant to give notice of the application for the order to such persons and in such manner as the Officer directs.
21(3)The right of entry conferred by or under subsection (1) shall only be exercised
(a) after the expropriating authority or other person has given, or has made a reasonable effort to give, written notice of the proposed entry to the person in possession of the land, and
(b) at such time as is reasonable, taking into account the needs and objectives of the expropriating authority or other person and the requirements of the person in possession of the land.
1973, c.6, s.21; 1983, c.31, s.18
Right of entry onto lands
21(1)Any expropriating authority or, with an order in writing from the Officer and subject to his direction, any other person, may, without the consent of the owner, enter upon land for the purpose of viewing it to appraise its value for purposes of expropriation.
21(2)Where an order of the Officer is required by subsection (1), the Officer may require the applicant to give notice of the application for the order to such persons and in such manner as the Officer directs.
21(3)The right of entry conferred by or under subsection (1) shall only be exercised
(a) after the expropriating authority or other person has given, or has made a reasonable effort to give, written notice of the proposed entry to the person in possession of the land, and
(b) at such time as is reasonable, taking into account the needs and objectives of the expropriating authority or other person and the requirements of the person in possession of the land.
1973, c.6, s.21; 1983, c.31, s.18