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Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000
14Types of work for which utility service access orders may be made
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#### 14 Types of work for which utility service access orders may be made
14 Types of work for which utility service access orders may be made
> > (1) A utility service access order may be made for one or more of the following purposes:
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> > > (a) carrying out work of construction, repair, maintenance, improvement, adjustment or renewal of the utility service,
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> > > (b) connecting or disconnecting the service,
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> > > (c) carrying out inspections for the purpose of ascertaining whether any such work is required,
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> > > (d) making plans in connection with any such work,
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> > > (e) carrying out any work that is necessary for, or incidental to, anything referred to in paragraphs (a)–(d).
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> > (2) This section does not limit the kinds of work with respect to a utility service for which a utility service access order may be made.