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Existing parcels

When a dataset is creating new parcels, you also need to capture the current underlying parcels as ‘extinguished’ in the Existing parcels panel.

You must include extinguished parcels in the Existing parcel panel so missed marks will display. 

Existing parcels with parcel action of Affected, Encroached or Referenced will also need to be searched to be captured. 

Learn about the key differences with Legacy Landonline.

See also: Parcels – Cadastral Survey Guidelines 

In this section I roto i tēnei wāhanga

  • Methods you can use to capture existing parcels

    There are three methods for capturing existing parcels.
  • Add or remove an existing parcel using Spatial view

    Follow the steps to add or remove an existing parcel in Spatial view.
  • Add or remove an existing parcel using the Existing parcels panel

    How to add an existing parcel (using Search by appellation or Search by Parcel ID) or remove an existing parcel.
  • Add or remove Estate records

    Once you’ve added the existing parcel, you need to add any Estate records. The Estate records reference the Record of Title associated with the existing parcel. 
  • Add an existing parcel using a LandXML import

    Existing parcels can be captured using an imported LandXML file.
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      • Methods you can use to capture existing parcels
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      • Add or remove an existing parcel using the Existing parcels panel
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