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  • Marine scientific research

    Information on applications to undertake marine scientific research (MSR).
    Guidance
    • Marine information
  • Guidance for surveyors on boundary conflicts in greater Christchurch

    The following guidance is provided to assist cadastral surveyors working in greater Christchurch when dealing with boundary conflicts arising from approved interim surveys.
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Easements

    Information about how to create, surrender, vary or remove an easement.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Leases

    Information about dealings affecting leases, how leases affect easements and more.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Tax statements

    Information about land transfer tax statements and the collection of tax residency data.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Statutory and evidentiary requirements

    The statutory and evidentiary requirements for electronic instruments vary from instrument to instrument.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
    • Landonline
  • Cyber attacks and Landonline users

    Cyber attacks are becoming more common. Businesses that use Landonline should protect themselves from attack, take steps to ensure business continuity, and let us know about any incident.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
  • Exemption from farm land advertising requirements

    When you can apply for an exemption from farm land advertising requirements.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • How to pay overseas investment fees and penalties

    Find out how to pay your overseas investment fee or penalty.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • Right of First Refusal guides

    Learn about the key aspects of a Right of First Refusal (RFR) under a particular Treaty settlement.
    Guidance
    • Crown property
    • Māori and iwi
  • Utility location standard

    The Surveyor-General has developed a standard that can be used to define the location of utility assets, typically when preparing ‘as built’ plans. The use of this standard should reduce the risk of accidental damage and the costs of locating and…
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Introduction to property addressing

    Property addressing is needed for mail, emergency services and utilities. It’s also the basis of New Zealand’s voting system.
    Guidance
    • Property addressing
  • Cadastral survey guidelines

    Guidance on complying with the Cadastral Survey Rules 2021 (CSR 2021), related legislation, and meeting Landonline requirements for cadastral survey datasets (CSDs).
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Marine geospatial information

    Data about the marine environment which helps us understand how to protect our biodiversity and ecosystems.
    Guidance
    • Marine information
  • Requests

    Information about Requests in Landonline, the Request Types that are available and how they should be used.
    Guidance
    • Survey
    • Landonline
  • Compensation

    If you have a claim which falls within the guarantee of title provisions of the Land Transfer Act 2017 you may be entitled to claim compensation from the Crown.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Discretionary exemptions

    Find out about the discretion to grant an exemption from the need for consent or from the definition of overseas person, associate or associated land.
    Guidance
    • Overseas investment
  • Requisition and rejection review requests

    Information about querying a rejection, how to request a review, and the review process for e-dealings.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Create a dealing and prepare instruments

    The first step in an e-dealing is to create your dealing in Landonline, and add and prepare your instruments.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
    • Landonline
  • Video: Marks

    This is a series of three videos recorded by one of our cadastral surveyors. The first two videos are designed to give you an overview of the Marks functionality in new Landonline - Survey. The third video covers things to consider when linking and…
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Survey
  • Methods you can use to capture existing parcels

    There are three methods for capturing existing parcels.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Survey
  • Delete an irregular boundary using Spatial display

    You can only delete an irregular line which was captured in your survey. You cannot delete an existing irregular boundary in Landonline.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Survey
  • Spatial view interactions

    To provide maximum space to work on spatial view, there are a range of options which can be accessed using a combination of your keyboard and your mouse.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Survey
  • CSD header

    The CSD header appears on the top left of the page. There are a range of functions you can access from the CSD header.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
    • Survey
  • Submitted requests

    Once a request is submitted, Toitū Te Whenua will investigate the request and may contact you for further information.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
  • Dataset types

    Information about the different types of datasets used in e-surveys.
    Guidance
    • Survey
    • Landonline
  • Vector/Boundary capture

    Information about issues regarding vectors and boundaries in Landonline and guidance for capturing boundaries for your e-survey.
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Plan generation

    Information about Landonline's Plan Generation tool and other guidance on dealing with plans in your e-survey.
    Guidance
    • Survey
  • Lodging a caveat against dealings

    A caveat against dealings lodged under s138 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 acts as a notice that a person (the caveator) claims to have an interest in the land.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Removing a caveat

    Caveats can be removed from a title by withdrawal, removal, or lapse. Different requirements apply to each process.
    Guidance
    • Land registration
  • Exclude or include a vector

    From the Vector panel you can exclude or include a vector from Plan generation.
    Guidance
    • Landonline
  • Completing a district or region name proposal form

    A proposal to change the name of a district or region requires the relevant council to make a formal resolution consenting to or requesting this change. A council may propose the change itself or agree to a proposal being made from someone else.
    Guidance
    • Place naming