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authorised under the Bill, but it does not
distinguish between permanent and
temporary works. I am advised that
it would not seem necessary to extinguish
private rights over land which is
merely occupied temporarily by works,
for example, by a temporary roadway under
Clause 2 (3) (f
3. Clause 8 provides for compensation
only for the extinguishment or alleged
extinguishment of any private right.
It seems possible that, read in conjunction with clause 8
Clause 10, that may unduly limits
compensation which should be payable
to private owner
erd.
of private property
If, for example,
materials such as stone and sand are
removed from private land under Clause 2 (3) (c)
or tramlines and watermains are diverted
under Clause 2 (3) (b), it is not very distful
whetting
elear that any claim to compensation would
be
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