Surveys Act definition
Examples of Surveys Act in a sentence
All parties that these mapping data are not legal, or recordable property boundary information as defined in the Subdivision Map Act, the Civil Engineering and Land Surveys Act, or any other State Law, but rather are compiled information mapping data based on the best available data from several sources.
The SGB carries out this responsibility (as defined by the Canada Lands Surveys Act) by consulting with Land Rights Administrators, ACLS through its Standards of Practice Committee (SPC), and the community of survey practitioners or subject matter experts.
Counsel for the Applicant has not persuaded me that the OMB is clothed with any jurisdiction under the Planning Act, the OMB Act, the Surveys Act or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ that would enable it to make any of the orders set out in the five (5) questions submitted to the Court.
The Company shall prepare and file (or, to the extent necessary, furnish) all required reporting documentation under the International Investment and Trade in Surveys Act, 22 U.S.C. (3101 et seq, to the extent applicable.
The purpose of this Annex is to effectively support the survey plan review process on Canada Lands and private lands in the North, and to maintain the ACLS’ administrative processes and practice review, in a manner that is consistent with the Canada Lands Surveys Act and Canada Lands Surveyors Regulations.
ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS USED IN SCHEDULES Any capitalized tenns used in the Schedules to this Agreement which are not otherwise defined in the Master Service Agreement or this Agreement will have the corresponding meaning given to them in The Land Titles Act, 2000 (Saskatchewan), The Land Surveys Act, 200D (Saskatchewan), The Condominium Property Act, 1993 (Saskatchewan) and The Land Surveyors and Professional Surveyors Act (Saskatchewan), as applicable.
The Company shall prepare and file (or, to the extent necessary, furnish) all required reporting documentation under the International Investment and Trade in Surveys Act, 22 U.S.C. Section 3101 et seq., to the extent applicable.