Examples of Land Survey Act in a sentence
After the Surveyor-General has, in terms of section 30(2) of the Land Survey Act, 1927, altered or amended the general plan or has totally or partially cancelled it, he or she must notify the municipality.
After the Surveyor-General has, in terms of section 30(2) of the Land Survey Act, 1997, altered or amended the general plan or has totally or partially cancelled it, he or she must notify the Municipality.
After the Surveyor-General has in terms of the Land Survey Act altered or amended the general plan or has totally or partially cancelled it, he shall notify the Municipality thereof without delay.
The Land Survey Act provides for the surveying of lands and properties before they are numbered, allocated and registered.
After the Surveyor-General has in terms of the Land Survey Act altered or amended the general plan or has totally or partially cancelled it, he shall notify the City thereof without delay.
Any person who wishes to have the general plan of an approved township or an approved SG diagram of a subdivision of land (if any) altered, amended or totally or partially cancelled by the Surveyor-General in terms of the Land Survey Act may subject to the provisions of section 39(3) below, apply in writing to the City for approval.
Whenever any diagram showing the land affected by, and the situation thereon of, the servitude claimed is sought to be adduced or received in evidence at the hearing of a claim or issue of compensation lodged in terms of subsection (2) of section seventy-five or of both the claim and the issue, the diagram shall not be admissible in evidence before the Administrative Court unless it has been prepared in accordance with the Land Survey Act [Chapter 20:12].
This Act shall be called the Land Survey Act, 1993, and shall come into operation on a date to be determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.
Subject to subsection (2) and section 35 of the Land Survey Act [Chapter 20:12], a dividing fence shall be constructed on the common boundary between the pieces of land concerned.
Note: For the determination of the cadastral boundaries and the placement/relocation of the property beacons the recommended Land Survey Act tariff is applicable.