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Stock Route Management Act 2002
sec.158Noncompliance with mustering notice
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### sec.158 Noncompliance with mustering notice
If the holder does not comply with the mustering notice, the chief executive officer of the local government may enter the land at any reasonable time and muster the stock.
However, if the land is subject to a lease under the Land Act , the chief executive officer of the local government may enter the land only if—
the landowner consents to the entry; or
the chief executive officer of the local government has given the landowner at least 24 hours written notice of the intended entry.
The notice must state the purpose and date of the intended entry.
(sec.158-ssec.1) If the holder does not comply with the mustering notice, the chief executive officer of the local government may enter the land at any reasonable time and muster the stock.
(sec.158-ssec.2) However, if the land is subject to a lease under the Land Act , the chief executive officer of the local government may enter the land only if— the landowner consents to the entry; or the chief executive officer of the local government has given the landowner at least 24 hours written notice of the intended entry.
(sec.158-ssec.3) The notice must state the purpose and date of the intended entry.
- (a) the landowner consents to the entry; or
- (b) the chief executive officer of the local government has given the landowner at least 24 hours written notice of the intended entry.