Land Surveyors (Conduct of Cadastral Surveys) Rules
Table of Contents
Part I GENERAL
1 Citation
2 Definitions
3 Surveyor to be familiar with related legislation
4 Personal direction and supervision of surveys
5 Existing survey data to be obtained
6 Notice of intention to commence cadastral survey
7 Compliance with requirements
8 Errors in previous survey
9 Form of field book or calculation form
10 Field equipment
11 Boundaries
12 Datum
13 Survey and marking of boundaries
14 Topographical details
15 Construction works of road
16 Approved survey marks
17 Emplacement prior to survey
18 Stability of marks
19 Field notes
20 Abbreviations, symbols and conventional signs in field notes
21 Purpose of computations
22 Units of measurement
23 Calculated and scaled areas
24 Plan forms
25 Plotting on plans
26 Corrections on plans
Part II SURVEY OF LAND OUTSIDE INTEGRATED SURVEY ZONES
27 Application of this Part
28 Boundary discrepancies
29 Meridian of reference and origin of co-ordinates
30 Astronomical observations for azimuth
31 Datum and closing of traverses
32 Certificate to be signed
33 Indication of datum
34 Closing errors
35 Correction to and adjustment of bearings
36 Required computations
37 Plan scales
38 Representation of boundary lines, connection lines and traverse lines on certified plan
39 Abbreviations, symbols and conventional signs on certified plan
40 Plan heading
41 Plan serial number
42 Numerical data
43 Other information
44 Plan schedule
45 Names on plan
46 Certification of plan
Part III SURVEY OF LAND WITHIN INTEGRATED SURVEY ZONES
47 Application of this Part
48 Datum
49 Accuracy
50 Boundary discrepancies
51 Certification of document
Part IV STRATA SURVEY
52 Field survey procedures
53 Certificate to be signed
54 Plan scales
55 Representation of boundary lines on strata certified plan
56 Abbreviations, symbols and conventional signs on strata certified plan
57 Plan heading
58 Plan serial number
59 Site plan
60 Storey plan
61 Elevation sketch
62 Other information
63 Plan schedule
64 Names on plan
65 Certification of plan
66 Transitional provisions
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