NSWIn ForceAct
Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000
12Types of work for which neighbouring land access orders may be made
Start here
Get a plain-English read of 12
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000.
#### 12 Types of work for which neighbouring land access orders may be made
12 Types of work for which neighbouring land access orders may be made
> > (1) A neighbouring land access order may be made for one or more of the following purposes in connection with the land on which the work is to be carried out:
> >
> > > (a) carrying out work of construction, repair, maintenance, improvement, decoration, alteration, adjustment, renewal or demolition of buildings and other structures,
> >
> > > (b) carrying out inspections for the purpose of ascertaining whether any such work is required,
> >
> > > (c) making plans in connection with such work,
> >
> > > (d) ascertaining the course of drains, sewers, pipes or cables and renewing, repairing or clearing them,
> >
> > > (e) ascertaining whether any hedge, tree or shrub is dangerous, dead, diseased, damaged or insecurely rooted,
> >
> > > (f) replacing any hedge, tree or shrub,
> >
> > > (g) removing, felling, cutting back or treating any hedge, tree or shrub,
> >
> > > (h) clearing or filling in ditches,
> >
> > > (i) carrying out any work that is necessary for, or incidental to, anything referred to in paragraphs (a)–(h).
>
> > (2) This section does not limit the kinds of work with respect to land for which a neighbouring land access order may be made.