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Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Regulation 2024
sec.11How cadastral survey contributes to cadastral boundary system
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### sec.11 How cadastral survey contributes to cadastral boundary system
A cadastral survey contributes to the cadastral boundary system by, for example, ensuring each of the following for the survey—
survey observations achieve an acceptable level of survey quality;
survey marks placed, or survey marks used as reference points for the survey, provide permanent physical evidence of the survey;
the physical integrity of the survey marks used are appropriate for the survey’s intended purpose;
survey observations made and survey marks placed comply with the relevant survey standard;
survey records for the survey include a clear description of the survey marks placed;
permanent survey marks are used to assist future reinstatement;
survey records for the survey are kept in—
a State dataset; or
the land registry;
the cadastral surveyor for the survey—
accepts responsibility for the survey quality of the survey; and
keeps the survey records for the survey in a form suitable as a record of the survey.
- (a) survey observations achieve an acceptable level of survey quality;
- (b) survey marks placed, or survey marks used as reference points for the survey, provide permanent physical evidence of the survey;
- (c) the physical integrity of the survey marks used are appropriate for the survey’s intended purpose;
- (d) survey observations made and survey marks placed comply with the relevant survey standard;
- (e) survey records for the survey include a clear description of the survey marks placed;
- (f) permanent survey marks are used to assist future reinstatement;
- (g) survey records for the survey are kept in— (i) a State dataset; or (ii) the land registry;
- (i) a State dataset; or
- (ii) the land registry;
- (h) the cadastral surveyor for the survey— (i) accepts responsibility for the survey quality of the survey; and (ii) keeps the survey records for the survey in a form suitable as a record of the survey.
- (i) accepts responsibility for the survey quality of the survey; and
- (ii) keeps the survey records for the survey in a form suitable as a record of the survey.
- (i) a State dataset; or
- (ii) the land registry;
- (i) accepts responsibility for the survey quality of the survey; and
- (ii) keeps the survey records for the survey in a form suitable as a record of the survey.