Ordonnance sur la géoinformation (Ordonnance sur la géoinformation, OGéo).
La présente ordonnance s’applique aux géodonnées de base relevant du droit fédéral. Notamment, l’annexe 1 comprend le catalogue des géodonnées de base.
La présente ordonnance s’applique aux géodonnées de base relevant du droit fédéral. Notamment, l’annexe 1 comprend le catalogue des géodonnées de base.
Les services spécialisés en charge de la géologie nationale mettent des informations géologiques à la disposition des autres services de la Confédération, des services cantonaux spécialisés et de tiers, en vue: a) d’une utilisation durable du sous-sol géologique; b) de la prise en compte des caractéristiques géologiques dans les procédures d’aménagement, d’octroi de concessions et d’autorisation; c) de la prévention d’effets nocifs ou indésirables produits par des processus géologiques sur les personnes et les biens.
The present Regulations provide for the enactment of the Land Titles Act. The Regulations apply to transactions and any other matters regulated by the Act and these regulations that have effect or that may have effect in an area of Saskatchewan that the Lieutenant Governor in Council has designated pursuant to section 191 of the Act as an area to which the Act applies.
The present Regulations provide for the enactment of the Land Surveys Act. In particular, the Regulations apply to all lands in Saskatchewan: a) that are located in an area of Saskatchewan that the Lieutenant Governor in Council has designated pursuant to section 87 of the Act as an area to which the Act applies; and b) that are within the legislative competence of the Legislature.
This Act lays down rules for the registration of surveyors and the carrying out of land surveys of public and private land and provides for the establishment of the Land Surveyors Board. The Act also provides for government survey, defines powers of government surveyors and provides for the protection of survey marks.
This Decree sets forth the modalities for protecting survey control points, stipulating that a protection zone shall be the plot of land on which the survey control point is located plus one meter in each direction. Any activity that may damage or alter the location of the survey control point or hamper its functionality shall be prohibited. In case of necessity servitude shall be applied in accordance with the modalities established by civil legislation.
This Ministerial Decree establishes the requirements for licensing land surveys and topographic, geodetic and cartographic activities. Licensing of topography, geodesy and cartography shall be carried out by the central body of the authorized state institution for land resources. Licensing of land surveying shall be carried out by the local self-government branch of the of the authorized state institution for land resources. Licences under this Decree shall be open-ended and non-transferable.
The Parties have agreed to carry out cooperation in the following forms: (a) topographic, geodetic, cartographic and geoinformation activity; (b) publishing of maps, charts and other publications; (c) creation of databases on territory and land areas; (d) exchange of information; (e) joint research and development activity; (f) land use planning; and (g) exchange of experts.
This Ordinance aims at controlling the standards of land boundary surveys for land subdivision.The Ordinance establishes a Land Survey Authority which shall be responsible for checking the quality of land boundary plans submitted by Authorized Land Surveyors and maintain a record of these plans for reference by other land surveyors. It has also appointed a Land Surveyors Registration Committee.
The present Regulations provide for the enactment of the Land Surveys Act, 2000. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to the submission of survey plans for approval. All plans of survey to be submitted to the Controller or the Chief Surveyor for approval must be prepared in accordance with section 10 and subsection 12(1) of the Land Surveys Regulations.
Implements: Land Surveys Act, 2000 (S.S. 2000, c. L-4.1). (2013)
Implements: Land Surveys Regulations (R.R.S. c. L-4.1 Reg. 1). (2006)
This Order establishes subdivision of the territory of the Russian Federation into 89 cadastre districts assigns numbers thereto and validates cadastre mapping of the national territory. It also entitles the Federal Land Cadastre Service with the task of keeping state land cadastre of cadastre districts.
This Regulation establishes the modalities of the issuance of extract from state land cadastre in the form of cadastre map land plot. The purpose of the aforesaid cadastre map shall be to establish the boundaries of land plots on location and for graphic representation (mapping) of newly formed parts of land plots. Annex 1 contains the form of cadastre map.