CAP. 99]
[s. 9 cont.]
Maintenance of crossings, bridges, arches,
Railways.
embankment or other work under his control to enter upon any lands adjoining the railway for the purpose of repairing or preventing the accident, and to do all such works as may be necessary for the purpose.
(2) In case of necessity the administrator may enter upon the lands and do the works aforesaid without having the previous sanction of the Governor in Council, but in such a case he shall within seventy-two hours after such entry make a report to the Governor in Council specifying the nature of the accident or apprehended accident and of the works necessary to be done, and the power conferred on the administrator by this subsection shall cease and determine if the Governor in Council considers that the exercise of the power is not necessary for the public safety.
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10. The administrator shall make and maintain for the accommodation of the owners and occupiers of lands adjoining any railway-
culverts, etc.
Exception with regard to accommodation works.
(a) convenient crossings, bridges, arches, culverts and passages over, under or by the sides of or leading to or from the railway for the purpose of making good any interruptions caused by the railway to the use of the lands through which the railway is made; and
(b) arches, tunnels, culverts, drains, watercourses or other passages over or under or by the sides of the railway for the purpose of conveying water at all times as freely from or to such lands as before the making of the railway or as nearly as may be:
Provided that-
(a) the administrator shall not be required to make any accommodation works in such a manner as would prevent or obstruct the working or using of the railway, or to make any accommodation works with respect to which the owners or occupiers of the land have agreed to receive and have been paid compensation, or to make any accommodation works with respect to which the owners or occupiers have
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CAP. 99]
[s. 9 cont.]
Maintenance of crossings, bridges, arches,
Railways.
embankment or other work under his control to enter upon any lands adjoining the railway for the purpose of repairing or preventing the accident, and to do all such works as may be necessary for the purpose.
(2) In case of necessity the administrator may enter upon the lands and do the works aforesaid without having the previous sanction of the Governor in Council, but in such a case he shall within seventy-two hours after such entry make a report to the Governor in Council specifying the nature of the accident or apprehended accident and of the works necessary to be done, and the power conferred on the administrator by this subsection shall cease and determine if the Governor in Council considers that the exercise of the power is not necessary for the public safety.
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10. The administrator shall make and maintain for the accommodation of the owners and occupiers of lands adjoin- culverts, etc. ing any railway-
Exception
with regard to accommoda-
tion works.
(a) convenient crossings, bridges, arches, culverts and
passages over, under or by the sides of or leading to or from the railway for the purpose of making good any interruptions caused by the railway to the use of the lands through which the railway is made; and
(b) arches, tunnels, culverts, drains, watercourses or other passages over or under or by the sides of the railway for the purpose of conveying water at all times as freely from or to such lands as before the making of the railway or as nearly as may be:
Provided that-
(a) the administrator shall not be required to make any accommodation works in such a manner as would prevent or obstruct the working or using of the railway, or to make any accommodation works with respect to which the owners or occupiers of the land have agreed to receive and have been paid. compensation, or to make any accommodation works with respect to which the owners or occupiers have
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