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of the land; and
 (b) if the land is occupied by someone other than the owner — the occupier.
 (2) The notice must specify the purpose for which the carrier intends to engage in the activity.
 (3) The notice must also contain a statement to the effect that, if a person suffers financial loss or damage in relation to property because of anything done by the carrier in engaging in the activity, compensation may be payable under clause 42 of Schedule 3 to the Act.
 (4) The notice must be given at least 10 business days before the carrier begins to engage in the activity.
 (5) However, the carrier is not required to give the notice in circumstances mentioned in subclauses 17 (5) to (7) of Schedule 3 to the Act.
           Note  See Act, Schedule 3, clause 17.
6.23 Serving notices if owner unknown
 (1) If a carrier is unable, after diligent inquiry, to find out who owns particular land, the carrier may serve a notice on the owner of the land by publishing a copy of the notice in a newspaper circulating in a district in which the land is situated and:
 (a) if the land is occupied — serving a copy of the notice to the occupier; or
 (b) if the land is not occupied — attaching, if practicable, a copy of the notice to a conspicuous part of the land.
 (2) If a carrier is unable to serve a notice on the owner of land either personally, or by post, in accordance with section 1.6, the carrier may serve a notice on the owner of the land by publishing a copy of the notice in a newspaper circulating in a district in which the land is situated and:
 (a) if the land is occupied — serving a copy of the notice to the occupier; or
 (b) if the land is not occupied — attaching, if practicable, a copy of the notice to a conspicuous part of the land.
           Note  See Act, Schedule 3, clause 54.
6.24 Serving notices if occupier unknown
 (1) If a carrier is unable to serve a notice on the occupier of land either personally, or by post, in accordance with section 1.6, the carrier may serve a notice on the occupier by publishing a copy of the notice in a newspaper circulating in the district in which the land is situated and:
 (a) publishing a copy of the notice in a newspaper circulating in a district in which the land is located; and
 (b) attaching, if practicable, a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place on the land.
 (2) If a carrier is unable, after diligent inquiry, to find out whether particular