A-23, r. 11 - Regulation respecting standards of practice for staking and layout

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4. For any staking, a land surveyor shall, in particular,
(1)  make the required searches at the Land Registry Office;
(2)  take all measurements and make all the calculations necessary to determine the marks of occupation and situate them in relation to one another;
(3)  compare the geometry of the occupations with that of the ownership titles and of the cadastre and, when required, of the original survey;
(4)  compile the data to determine the position of the boundaries on the land and on the plan;
(5)  place bench-marks, except in the cases provided for in section 8;
(6)  record the survey operations; and
(7)   issue the staking certificate.
O.C. 1057-2002, s. 4; S.Q. 2020, c. 17, s. 111.
4. For any staking, a land surveyor shall, in particular,
(1)  make the required searches at the registry office;
(2)  take all measurements and make all the calculations necessary to determine the marks of occupation and situate them in relation to one another;
(3)  compare the geometry of the occupations with that of the ownership titles and of the cadastre and, when required, of the original survey;
(4)  compile the data to determine the position of the boundaries on the land and on the plan;
(5)  place bench-marks, except in the cases provided for in section 8;
(6)  record the survey operations; and
(7)   issue the staking certificate.
O.C. 1057-2002, s. 4.