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26 of 1981
The Land Survey Amendment Act 26 of 1981 intends:
- to amend the Land Survey Act, 1927 [repealed in April 1997], so as
- to further define the circumstances in which a land surveyor shall be guilty of improper conduct;
- to regulate the situation in regard to the signing of the relevant agreement by the holder of a real right at the original survey of land or at the removal of uncertainty in the description of a curvilinear boundary;
- to make provision in relation to the re-erection and resurvey of reference marks in a new township or in an extension of an existing township;
- to provide for the delegation by a local authority of its power to agree to the alteration, amendment or cancellation of a general plan;
- to provide for the publication of certain findings if the address of certain persons cannot be ascertained;
- to empower a Surveyor-General to prevent the further registration of land in certain circumstances;
- to redefine "Minister"; and
- to substitute certain official titles; and
- to provide for hicidental matters.
Commencement
4 March 1981