reference mark definition

reference mark means a survey mark of permanent construction placed in a township to form one of a system of such marks for the purpose of basing the survey or resurvey of land in the township thereon or connecting such survey or resurvey thereto;
reference mark means a survey mark of permanent construction placed by a land surveyor or under the direction of the Surveyor-General in a township to form one of a system of such marks for the purposes of connecting thereto the survey or re-survey of the pieces of land in such town- ship, or for assistance in replacing the previously placed beacons of such pieces of land;
reference mark means a durable survey mark of the kind referred to in Direction 34 (1) and connected by measurement to a corner, angle, line mark or tangent point of any survey.

More Definitions of reference mark

reference mark means a survey mark of a durable nature placed or situated near and connected by measurement to a corner, angle or tangent point of any survey.
reference mark means a survey mark of a dur- able nature placed or situated near and con- nected by measurement to a corner, angle or tangent point of any survey.
reference mark means a survey mark of permanent construction placed in a township, village or settlement to form one of a system of such marks for the purpose of basing the survey of the pieces of land in such township, village or settlement thereon or connecting such survey thereto;

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