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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Right of thoroughfare
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 388936" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I think in most circumstances where your on a connecting road you would be ok as long as you remain on the road only & as you say leave any gates as found. </p><p>There have been examples of these types of connecting roads having "no tresspassing" + "keep out" signs illegally placed. One example was the Windeyer thru to Bishops View Rd Mudgee Hunter mentions above. The signs have now been removed.</p><p>On the other hand there would be examples where landholder's are within their rights to deny access so it's a hard question to answer + a question with a few answers depending on all the circumstances of the specific land. Best best get onto Crown Lands &/or ask the connecting property owner/manager about using the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 388936, member: 4485"] I think in most circumstances where your on a connecting road you would be ok as long as you remain on the road only & as you say leave any gates as found. There have been examples of these types of connecting roads having "no tresspassing" + "keep out" signs illegally placed. One example was the Windeyer thru to Bishops View Rd Mudgee Hunter mentions above. The signs have now been removed. On the other hand there would be examples where landholder's are within their rights to deny access so it's a hard question to answer + a question with a few answers depending on all the circumstances of the specific land. Best best get onto Crown Lands &/or ask the connecting property owner/manager about using the road. [/QUOTE]
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