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Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act 1949
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##### 20 Power to enter and occupy land
The Authority, or any person authorized by the Authority so to do, may, for the purposes of this Act:
(a) after giving not less than 7 days’ notice in writing to the occupier of land (including land owned or occupied by the Crown in right of a State), enter upon and occupy that land;
(b) on or from land so occupied:
(i) construct, build or place any plant, machinery, equipment or goods;
(ii) take sand, clay, stone, earth, gravel, timber, wood or other materials or things;
(iii) make cuttings or excavations;
(iv) deposit sand, clay, stone, earth, gravel, timber, wood or other materials or things;
(v) erect workshops, sheds and other buildings;
(vi) make roads; and
(vii) manufacture and work materials of any kind; and
(c) demolish, destroy or remove, on or from land so occupied, any plant, machinery, equipment, goods, workshop, shed, building or road.