Technical requirements for the plan of a plot of land. | Land Portal

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Plan of a plot of land must be usually designed with the application of the national system of coordinates. For securing the boundaries of a plot of land on location there must be installed landmarks. Specially designed point of a boundary of a plot of land or other object. Average errors in the position of the landmarks respectively to the nearest points of state geodetic network must not exceed 0,1 mm on the map of scale of 1:2000. It is possible to design plan of a plot of land with the application of the local system of coordinates, common for a given settlement, subsidiary small-holding settlements and gardening cooperatives by permission of the committees on land resources and land survey of the republics within the Russian Federation, territorial, provincial and autonomous territories’ committees on land resources and land survey. Plan of a plot of land must contain: (a) legal status of land; (b) geodetic data; (c) description of the adjacent plots of land.

Implemented by: Official Letter No.2-12/1749 of 1994 of the Committee on Land Resources and Land Survey concerning clarifications as regards technical requirements for the plan of a plot of land. (1994-11-09)
Implements: Ministerial Decree No. 503 of 1993 regarding validation of the Regulation on purchase and sale by the Russian nationals of the plots of land. (1993-05-30)

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Gnetii, Vsevolod (CONSLEGB)

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Founded in the 12th century, the Principality of Muscovy was able to emerge from over 200 years of Mongol domination (13th-15th centuries) and to gradually conquer and absorb surrounding principalities. In the early 17th century, a new ROMANOV Dynasty continued this policy of expansion across Siberia to the Pacific. Under PETER I (ruled 1682-1725), hegemony was extended to the Baltic Sea and the country was renamed the Russian Empire. During the 19th century, more territorial acquisitions were made in Europe and Asia.

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