Land Surveyors Act (Act No. 24 of 1991, Chapter 156). | Land Portal

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This Act provides for the establishment of a Land Surveyors Board and defines its internal organization and its powers and functions.The Act provides for the registration of land surveyors and approval of assistant surveyors, for the regulation of qualifications and practice of land surveyors and for the granting of licences to corporations who want to supply survey services in Singapore.

Implemented by: Land Surveyors Board Rules (No. S 374/1991). (2002-01-31)
Implemented by: Land Surveyors Rules (No. S 199/2000). (2007-05-02)
Amended by: Land Surveyors (Amendment) Rules 2005. (2005-03-24)

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Valerio Tranchida (LEGN)

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Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819. It joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963 but was ousted two years later and became independent. Singapore subsequently became one of the world's most prosperous countries with strong international trading links (its port is one of the world's busiest in terms of tonnage handled) and with per capita GDP equal to that of the leading nations of Western Europe.

Singapore is a parliamentary republic.

Source: CIA World Factbook

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