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  • 34 (1) The owner of a parcel of land on which there is a building, structure, improvement or work may apply to the Supreme Court for an order permitting the owner to enter adjoining land to carry out repair or work if
  • (a) the building, structure, improvement or work is so close to the boundary of the adjoining land that repair or work on the part of the building, structure, improvement or work that adjoins the boundary cannot be carried out without entering the adjoining land, and
  • (b) the consent of the owner of the adjoining land to the entry is refused or cannot reasonably be obtained.
  • (2) An order under subsection (1) must state the following:
  • (a) the period of time and purpose for the permission;
  • (b) that the owner who obtains the order must compensate the adjoining owner for damage caused, in the course of carrying out repair or work under the order, by the owner who obtains the order, or by anyone employed or engaged by or on behalf of the owner who obtains the order, in an amount to be determined by the court if the owners cannot agree;
  • (c) other terms the court considers reasonable.

1979-340-30; 2018-23-10.