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Can a landowner object to a right of entry order?

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Can a landowner object to a right of entry order?

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Yes. A pipeline company applying to a government regulator for a right of entry order must, on the same day, also serve the landowner involved with a copy of the application. Landowners may object in writing within the time period specified by the applicable statute. For federally regulated pipelines a landowner’s objection must be received within 10 days of the company’s application.

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