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Conveyancing (General) Regulation 2018
11Numbering of parcels and other information on deposited plan
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#### 11 Numbering of parcels and other information on deposited plan
11 Numbering of parcels and other information on deposited plan
> > (1) All parcels of land (including parcels intended for public reserves and drainage reserves) shown on a deposited plan must be numbered on the plan consecutively in strict numerical sequence, using no more than 4 numerals for each parcel number.
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> > (2) All parcels of land shown on a deposited plan that are intended to be dedicated as roads must be numbered consecutively on the plan in strict numerical sequence, using no more than 4 numerals for each parcel number, if the Registrar-General requires them to be so numbered.
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> > (3) Parcels must not be identified on a deposited plan by reference to a “section” or “block”.
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> > (4) The complete dimensions (including area) of each parcel must be shown on the deposited plan.
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> > (5) Each deposited plan must include (if required by the Registrar-General) a table indicating the street address of each parcel shown in the plan.
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> > (6) The following matters must be shown in the relevant spaces of the information panels of a deposited plan—
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> > > (a) the name of the surveyor who carried out the relevant survey (if applicable),
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> > > (b) the surveyor’s reference (if applicable),
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> > > (c) the date of the survey (if applicable),
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> > > (d) the reduction ratio at which the plan is drawn,
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> > > (e) the plan heading,
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> > > (f) the local government area,
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> > > (g) the locality,
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> > > (h) the subdivision certificate number (if applicable).