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Displaying 71 - 75 of 259Surveyors (Practice) Regulation 1996.
The Regulations (62 sections) are divided into 8 Parts, i.e.: Preliminary (I); General duties of surveyor (II); Measurements and calculations (III); Datum line (IV); Monuments and reference marks (V); Field notes (VI); Water as a boundary (VII); and Miscellaneous (VIII).The Regulations contain detailed provisions and procedures on land surveying, marking, calculation methods, boundaries, etc.
Implements: Surveyors Act 1929. (2001-08-08)
Repealed by: Surveying Regulation 2001. (2003-06-27)
Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 2014.
This Plan, consisting of seven Parts and completed by five Schedules, aims to make local environmental planning provisions for land in Great Lakes in accordance with the relevant standard environmental planning instrument under section 33A of the Act.
Surveying Regulation 2001.
The Regulations (63 sections) are divided into 8 Parts, i.e.: Preliminary (I); Administration (Part 1A); General duties of surveyor (II); Measurements and calculations (III); Datum line (IV); Monuments and reference marks (V); Field notes (VI); Water as a boundary (VII); Public surveys (VIIa);and Miscellaneous (VIII).The Regulations contain detailed provisions and procedures on land surveying, marking, calculation methods, boundaries, etc.
Valuation of Land Regulation 2001.
This Regulation implements the Valuation of Land Act 1916 by providing specifications on the valuation related procedures, including refunds and objections.
Implements: Valuation of Land Act 1916. (2017-11-23)
Repealed by: Valuation of Land Regulation 2006. (2006-07-01)
Crown Land Management Act 2009.
This Act, consisting of 81 sections divided into six Parts and completed by one Schedule, provides administrative procedures for the efficient handling of Crown land transactions, encourages fair decision making in the allocation of unalienated Crown land, and provides a system for the management of Crown land in order to achieve a balance between the social, economic and environmental needs of the community.The Act sets out principles of ecologically sustainable land management and provides for functions and powers of the Minister, which include: the establishment of advisory committees an