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Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992.

País/Territorio
Australia
Subdivisión territorial
Tasmania
Tipo de documento
Legislación
Fecha
1992 (2003)
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Título completo
An Act to provide for obtaining access to neighbouring land for the purpose of carrying out work and for incidental purposes and to amend the Magistrates Court (Small Claims Division) Act 1989.
Materia
Tierra y suelos
Palabra clave
Tenencia de tierras Servidumbre
Área geográphica
Asia y Pacifico, Australia y Nueva Zelandia, Océano Índico, Oceania, Pacífico Sur
Resumen

Where a person: (a) requires entry to land, other than a highway, for the purpose of carrying out work on other land; and; (b) the land on which he or she requires entry is adjoining or adjacent to the land in respect of which he or she wishes to carry out the work; and (c) he or she does not have the agreement of another person whose agreement to the entry is required -the first-mentioned person may apply to the court for an order authorising access to the subject land on such occasions and during such period as may be specified in the order. The court may make an access order if it is satisfied that the work for which entry is sought is reasonably necessary for the preservation of the land in respect of which the work is to be carried out, and that other requirements regarding access are fulfilled. Rights and obligation of the person requiring access are set out in section 7. In addition to any other remedy, the court may make an order for payment of damages by a party to the proceedings who fails to comply with a requirement of an access order or of section 7 (sect. 8). (16 sections)

Texto completo
Inglés
Página web
www.thelaw.tas.gov.au

Referencias - Legislación

Implementado por

Access to Neighbouring Land Regulations 2014.

Legislación | Australia | 2014

Palabra clave: Tenencia de tierras, Derecho de acceso, Procedimientos judiciales/procedimientos administrativos, Servidumbre

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX