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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 218448" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>The NT is different altogther.</p><p>If I wanted to do it by the book, I would find the address of the land owner and issue them an intention to fossick notice.</p><p>So long as its not within 2km of their homestead, and will not interfere with activities such as burning off or a cttle muster, they don, t have the right to obstruct you.</p><p>They then need to prove that they did infact burn off, or conduct a muster on the dates you proposed. Then I would give them another notice....</p><p></p><p>In reality, its not like that, If possible I make myself known to the land owner(nearly always a pastural lease of crown land) and ask permission, or just do it, as most leases are huge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 218448, member: 6002"] The NT is different altogther. If I wanted to do it by the book, I would find the address of the land owner and issue them an intention to fossick notice. So long as its not within 2km of their homestead, and will not interfere with activities such as burning off or a cttle muster, they don, t have the right to obstruct you. They then need to prove that they did infact burn off, or conduct a muster on the dates you proposed. Then I would give them another notice.... In reality, its not like that, If possible I make myself known to the land owner(nearly always a pastural lease of crown land) and ask permission, or just do it, as most leases are huge! [/QUOTE]
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