CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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3027. The cadastral plan is drawn up according to law and forms part of the land register; it is presumed accurate.
In the case of discrepancy between the boundaries, measurements and area shown on the plan and those mentioned in the documents presented, those on the plan are presumed accurate.
1991, c. 64, a. 3027; 2000, c. 42, s. 61; I.N. 2014-05-01; 2020, c. 17, s. 20.
3027. The cadastral plan is drawn up according to law and forms part of the land register; it is presumed accurate.
In the case of discrepancy between the boundaries, measurements and area shown on the plan and those mentioned in the documents presented, those on the plan are presumed accurate.
If the cadastral plan is transmitted in paper form and not converted to electronic form, it is kept at the registry office for the registration division in which the immovables represented on the plan are situated.
1991, c. 64, a. 3027; 2000, c. 42, s. 61; I.N. 2014-05-01.
3027. The cadastral plan is drawn up according to law and forms part of the land register; it is presumed accurate.
In the case of discrepancy between the boundaries, measurements and area shown on the plan and those mentioned in the documents presented, those on the plan are presumed accurate.
The cadastral plan, if transmitted in paper form and not converted to electronic form, is kept in the registry office for the registration division in which the immovables represented on the plan are situated.
1991, c. 64, a. 3027; 2000, c. 42, s. 61.
3027. The cadastral plan is drawn up according to law and forms part of the land register; it is presumed accurate.
In the case of discrepancy between the boundaries, measurements and area shown on the plan and those mentioned in the documents presented, those on the plan are presumed accurate.
The presumption of accuracy of the measurements and area shown on the plan is always a simple presumption.
1991, c. 64, a. 3027.