Regulations relating to the Manner in which Land Surveys shall be Conducted (GN No. 58 of 2002). | Land Portal

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Abril 2002
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LEX-FAOC175080
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These Regulations, made under section 5 of the Land Survey Act, provide rules concerning the control on the practice of land survey and relative recording in Namibia. The Surveyor-General may, at any time in the field, check the accuracy of any survey conducted by a land surveyor under the Act. A general plan shall be prepared when it is required to be produced under any law or when it is required by the Surveyor-General.

Implements: Land Survey Act, 1993 (No. 33 of 1993). (1993-12-06)

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