C-1 - Cadastre Act

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21.3. Every plan must be in computerized form.
A cadastral plan must be updated regularly by compiling all the data relating to a renewal plan, a revised plan, a plan showing a lot referred to in section 19, and any subsequent amendment to such a plan. The compilation is deemed to be a duplicate of all the plans concerned.
1985, c. 22, s. 51; 1993, c. 52, s. 16; 2010, c. 4, s. 1.
21.3. Every renewal plan, every revised plan, every plan showing a lot referred to in section 19, and every subsequent amendment to such a plan must be drawn up in duplicate; one copy shall be computerized and the other shall be the written version of the computerized version.
The computerized copy of the cadastral plan shall be updated regularly by compiling all the data relating to a plan and its amendments; it is deemed to be a duplicate of all the plans concerned.
Where the computerized version and the written version differ, the computerized version shall prevail.
In case of deterioration or loss of one of the versions, the other may serve to reconstitute it.
1985, c. 22, s. 51; 1993, c. 52, s. 16.
21.3. Every renewal plan and every plan revised shall be made in duplicate; one duplicate shall be in writing and the other shall be the computer version of the written document.
The computer version may be updated by compiling all data relating to a plan and the amendments to it; it is deemed to be a duplicate of all written duplicates relating to the plan and the amendments to it.
Where the two duplicates differ, that in writing shall prevail.
In case of deterioration or loss of one of the duplicates, the other may serve to reconstitute it.
1985, c. 22, s. 51.