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Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Regulation 2024
sec.9Integrating survey and mapping information
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### sec.9 Integrating survey and mapping information
A survey must be capable of being integrated with other surveys.
The integration may be achieved by, for example, ensuring appropriate connections are made between the survey and the following when carrying out the survey—
the geodetic reference framework;
a subsidiary framework;
cadastral boundary system
a natural feature forming a boundary of land, including, if appropriate, the former location of a natural feature if the former location still forms a boundary of land;
a permanent improvement on the land.
(sec.9-ssec.1) A survey must be capable of being integrated with other surveys.
(sec.9-ssec.2) The integration may be achieved by, for example, ensuring appropriate connections are made between the survey and the following when carrying out the survey— the geodetic reference framework; a subsidiary framework; cadastral boundary system a natural feature forming a boundary of land, including, if appropriate, the former location of a natural feature if the former location still forms a boundary of land; a permanent improvement on the land.
- (a) the geodetic reference framework;
- (b) a subsidiary framework; Example— cadastral boundary system
- (c) a natural feature forming a boundary of land, including, if appropriate, the former location of a natural feature if the former location still forms a boundary of land;
- (d) a permanent improvement on the land.