• Examples of Non Primary Parcel Only CSDs (class A or B)

    Simple class A or B non-primary only CSDs which may contain survey sheets or be PWSI, be easement, land covenant or lease parcels.
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  • Examples of Boundary Conflict – Boundary recalculations outside of tolerance

    See the definition of ‘conflict’ in schedule 2, Dictionary, Cadastral Survey Rules.
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  • Examples of Water, Water centre-line and Irregular Boundaries - Adopted without difference to the original definition

    CSDs with an irregular line, be it a water, water centre-line or irregular boundary that was adopted in its original position.
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  • Examples of Irregular line converted to right-lines

    CSDs where an irregular line has been converted to right-lines.
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  • Examples of Legalisation CSDs

    CSDs prepared to support the acquisition or setting apart of land for public works or other public purposes.
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  • Examples of Māori Land CSDs

    CSDs illustrating surveys prepared under Māori Land Court Orders for approval of a MLC judge.
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  • Interim guide to the amended Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 - LINZG65704

    The Surveyor-General has published guidelines on the Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 online. These guidelines supersede the Interim guide to the amended Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 - LINZG65704.
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  • Interim Standard for mark protection surveys (Canterbury Earthquake) - LINZS10004 - Withdrawn

    Survey marks must not be removed without first obtaining written approval from the Surveyor-General pursuant to s55(5) Cadastral Survey Act 2002.
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  • Ruling on cadastral survey network marks - LINZR65302

    The Surveyor-General has issued a ruling specifying the survey marks that are suitable to be used as cadastral survey network marks.
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  • Ruling on official vertical datums - LINZR65301

    The Surveyor-General has issued a ruling specifying the official vertical datums for use in cadastral surveys.
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  • Standard for integration and provision of cadastral survey data - LINZS10003

    Surveyors carrying out cadastral surveys are required to locate or re-establish existing boundaries or rights before determining new boundaries and rights. To do this, surveyors need to be able to readily access information from the cadastre. Cadastral…
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  • Certification by Local Government Commission

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  • Guidance to support applications for recognition of customary interests under the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011

    Guidance to help survey and spatial professionals prepare maps to support applications for recognition of customary interests in the marine and coastal area under the Marine and Coastal Area Act (Takutai Moana) Act 2011.
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  • Nominations received for appointment to the Cadastral Surveyors Licensing Board and the Valuers Registration Board

    The OIA response provides information on the nominations received for the Cadastral Surveyors Licensing Board and the Valuers Registration Board.
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  • Cabinet paper – Consultation on proposed fees for LINZ survey and title services

    Land Information New Zealand’s (LINZ’s) survey and title services are funded by fees charged to the service users (mainly lawyers, conveyancers, and surveyors, who pass the fee costs on to their clients).
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  • Enumeration Mappings applicable to Landonline - LandXML

    This document has been prepared to help surveyors and LandXML developers identify the LINZ set of enumeration mappings applicable to Landonline when an XML file is imported into Landonline or when an XML file is extracted from Landonline.
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  • New Fees for LINZ Survey and Title Services

    Cabinet approval of new fees for LINZ survey and title services, following public consultation and consideration of feedback.
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  • Geotechnical information on horizontal land movement due to the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence

    Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) has recognised that the ground movements that have occurred as a result of the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) may have implications for cadastral survey work. LINZ have requested that T&T collate this report…
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  • Examples of Diagram on Transfer CSDs

    CSDs with boundaries created by diagram on transfer.
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  • Examples of Flat Plan/Cross Lease CSDs

    CSDs prepared for a cross lease development.
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  • Examples of Limited Title CSDs

    CSDs dealing with titles that are Limited as to Parcels.
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  • Examples of Complex Boundary Reinstatement CSDs

    CSDs prepared to record a boundary mark placed on a cadastral boundary defined in an approved CSD where a complex boundary reinstatement survey is required (rule 114(2)).
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  • Examples of Survey Information CSDs

    CSDs used to record new or existing non-boundary marks or to record new or adopted survey information.
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  • Examples of Unit Title – Staged Developments

    CSDs used to depict a subdivision of land that is completed in stages by the successive deposit of a Proposed Unit Development (PUD) plan and a First Stage Unit Plan together, and one or more further Stage Unit Plans (if any), and a complete unit plan (…
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  • Interpretation guide to Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 - LINZG65700

    The Surveyor-General has published guidelines on the Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 online. These guidelines supersede the Interpretation guide to Rules for Cadastral Survey 2010 - LINZG65700.
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  • Reforms in the Regulation of Surveying in New Zealand

    The paper discusses the drivers and issues involved in the reforms of survey regulations, the risks analysed, the options considered and evaluated, the implementation of the changes, and expected outcomes.
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  • Possibility of a dynamic cadastre for a dynamic nation

    New technology such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) is ideally suited to take advantage of a coordinate cadastre because of its ability to survey and coordinate points directly in terms of geodetic control.
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  • Survey purpose

    It is important to select the correct survey purpose in New Landonline - Survey. Use this information to help get this right.
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  • Cadastre 2034

    Cadastre 2034 is a comprehensive 10 - 20 year cadastral strategy, designed to ensure that in the future New Zealanders will be able to more easily understand where their rights in land actually are, and visualise those rights – and any restrictions and…
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  • Warkworth Observatory Local Tie Survey - 2012

    The purpose of the survey was to determine the relationship between the permanent GNSS CORS site (WARK 50243M001), the invariant reference points (IVP) of the 12 metre (7377 50243S001) and 30 metre (7391 50243S002), radio telescopes capable of Very Long…
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  • Regulatory Quality Assurance - Audit Process for Cadastral Surveys - Office and Field Audit Approach

    This document outlines a tested methodology for checking that Cadastral Surveys are being undertaken to the required quality.
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  • Examples of Class C boundaries

    CSDs containing class C boundaries under rules 24, 52.
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