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Showing items 1 through 9 of 15.This Act consisting of 66 sections divided into eight Parts and completed by one Schedule, provides for the registration of land boundary surveyors and for the regulation of the practice of land boundary surveying.
The Regulations contain detailed provisions on the survey register, survey procedures, marks (including sketches), classification and standards of surveys.
Implements: Survey Co-ordination Act 1949. (2000-03-31)
This Regulation is divided into 4 Parts, i.e.: Preliminary (I); Certificates of Competency (II); Registration of Surveyors (III); Miscellaneous (IV); and completed with one Schedule.
Implements: Surveyors Act 1929. (2001-08-08)
The object of this Regulation is to repeal and remake, with minor changes of substance, the provisions of the Surveying Regulation 2001, which is repealed on 1 September 2006 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
The Act (22 sections) provides for the coordination of surveys and the establishment of a central plan office at the Department of Lands for the recording of surveys, plans and related information.
The Act (5 sections, 1 Schedule) sets out the official marks to be used by Government licensed or appointed surveyors in the conduct of official surveys. The use of the marks except in the conduct of an official survey is prohibited and liable to a penalty.
This Act allows authorized land officers to ascertain and mark by landmarks the proper boundaries of every grant of lands within Western Australia.
This Act regulates the practice of land surveying, and in particular the surveyors register and registration, the regulatory action and the practice of surveying.
The Act, consisting of 63 sections divided into 6 Parts and completed by one Schedule is composed as follows: Preliminary (I); Administration (II); Licensing and Registration (III); Surveying (IV); Establishment of Land Boundaries (V); and Miscellaneous (VI).
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