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Showing items 1 through 8 of 8.This Act, consisting of 250 sections divided into five Parts and one Schedule, establishes Land title and registration requirements.
This Act, consisting of 5 Parts and three Schedules, provides for the following aspects of forestry assets: management of the Crown’s forest assets; the transfer of those assets while at the same time protecting the claims of Maori under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975; in the case of successful
These Regulations prescribe fees payable for determining whether cadastral survey datasets and cadastral surveys comply with standards set under section 49 of the Act and for auditing compliance with those standards.
Implements: Cadastral Survey Act 2002 (No. 12 of 2002). (2013-12-03)
This Act, consisting of 13 Parts and eight Schedules, is a piece of basic legislation on land law covering all aspects of the registration and transfer of title to land.
The Act consists of 69 sections divided into 8 Parts and five Schedules as follows: Preliminary Provisions (1); Administration (2); Licensing of Cadastral Surveyors (3); Discipline (4); Conduct of Cadastral Surveys (5); Offences And Penalties (6); Dissolution of Survey Board of New Zealand and Ne
The purpose of this Act, divided in 3 Parts and 4 Schedules, is to: (a) give effect to the vesting of the Crown forest land described in the first and second columns of Schedule 1 in the company and the transfer of accumulated rentals in relation to that land to the company in order to enable tho
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