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45:8-44.1.  Authority of land surveyors to go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours
    A person licensed to practice land surveying as provided in P.L.1938, c. 342  (C. 45:8-27 et seq.) and any of his agents, servants or employees under his  direction who are necessary to make a land survey shall have the authority to  go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours when necessary to  make land surveys if:

    a.  The licensed professional land surveyor has made a reasonable attempt, as defined in this section, to notify the owner of the land and, in the case of  a lease, the lessee thereof, of his desire to enter on, over and upon the owner's or lessee's land to make a land survey and, the attempt having failed, the licensed professional land surveyor has given written notice, seven days prior to the proposed entry, to the municipal police department of the municipality in which the land is located of his intention to enter, containing  the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of those who propose to enter the  land and the date, time, duration, and location of the proposed entry;  and,

    b.  The land or any part thereof, to which entry is sought, is not enclosed  by a constructed or natural barrier which is at least 6 feet in height or is  not posted with signs or notices which prohibit trespassing and contain the  name and address of the owner or lessee of the land;

    c.  As used in this section, a  "reasonable attempt"  to notify an owner or  lessee means:  an attempt to seek acknowledgment of the owner of the land and,  in the case of a lease, the lessee thereof, by certified mail, return receipt  requested, the attempt to be made a second time if unsuccessful the first time  and a third time if unsuccessful the second time, each attempt to be made on a  separate business day.

     L.1983, c. 460, s. 1, eff. Jan. 12, 1984.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-8 > 45-8-44-1

45:8-44.1.  Authority of land surveyors to go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours
    A person licensed to practice land surveying as provided in P.L.1938, c. 342  (C. 45:8-27 et seq.) and any of his agents, servants or employees under his  direction who are necessary to make a land survey shall have the authority to  go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours when necessary to  make land surveys if:

    a.  The licensed professional land surveyor has made a reasonable attempt, as defined in this section, to notify the owner of the land and, in the case of  a lease, the lessee thereof, of his desire to enter on, over and upon the owner's or lessee's land to make a land survey and, the attempt having failed, the licensed professional land surveyor has given written notice, seven days prior to the proposed entry, to the municipal police department of the municipality in which the land is located of his intention to enter, containing  the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of those who propose to enter the  land and the date, time, duration, and location of the proposed entry;  and,

    b.  The land or any part thereof, to which entry is sought, is not enclosed  by a constructed or natural barrier which is at least 6 feet in height or is  not posted with signs or notices which prohibit trespassing and contain the  name and address of the owner or lessee of the land;

    c.  As used in this section, a  "reasonable attempt"  to notify an owner or  lessee means:  an attempt to seek acknowledgment of the owner of the land and,  in the case of a lease, the lessee thereof, by certified mail, return receipt  requested, the attempt to be made a second time if unsuccessful the first time  and a third time if unsuccessful the second time, each attempt to be made on a  separate business day.

     L.1983, c. 460, s. 1, eff. Jan. 12, 1984.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-8 > 45-8-44-1

45:8-44.1.  Authority of land surveyors to go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours
    A person licensed to practice land surveying as provided in P.L.1938, c. 342  (C. 45:8-27 et seq.) and any of his agents, servants or employees under his  direction who are necessary to make a land survey shall have the authority to  go on, over and upon lands of others during reasonable hours when necessary to  make land surveys if:

    a.  The licensed professional land surveyor has made a reasonable attempt, as defined in this section, to notify the owner of the land and, in the case of  a lease, the lessee thereof, of his desire to enter on, over and upon the owner's or lessee's land to make a land survey and, the attempt having failed, the licensed professional land surveyor has given written notice, seven days prior to the proposed entry, to the municipal police department of the municipality in which the land is located of his intention to enter, containing  the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of those who propose to enter the  land and the date, time, duration, and location of the proposed entry;  and,

    b.  The land or any part thereof, to which entry is sought, is not enclosed  by a constructed or natural barrier which is at least 6 feet in height or is  not posted with signs or notices which prohibit trespassing and contain the  name and address of the owner or lessee of the land;

    c.  As used in this section, a  "reasonable attempt"  to notify an owner or  lessee means:  an attempt to seek acknowledgment of the owner of the land and,  in the case of a lease, the lessee thereof, by certified mail, return receipt  requested, the attempt to be made a second time if unsuccessful the first time  and a third time if unsuccessful the second time, each attempt to be made on a  separate business day.

     L.1983, c. 460, s. 1, eff. Jan. 12, 1984.