Queensland Consolidated ActsIn this part—
ambulatory boundary principles has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
lake has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
non-tidal boundary (lake) has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
non-tidal boundary (watercourse) has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
right line boundary has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
right line tidal boundary, of land, means a right line boundary of the land that is located approximately where a tidal boundary might otherwise be located.
Example—
The boundaries of a lot include a tidal boundary. Because of difficulties arising in relation to the location at law of the tidal boundary, or for some other reason, the registered owner of the lot agrees to surrender the lot to the State. The lot is resurveyed, and a new deed of grant is issued for the lot, but without the tidal boundary. The deed of grant and associated plan of survey now provide for a right line boundary in a location that is the approximate location of the previous tidal boundary.
tidal boundary has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.
tidal water means any part of the sea or of a port, or of a watercourse, lagoon, swamp or other place where water may be found, ordinarily within the ebb and flow of the tide at spring tides.
watercourse has the same meaning as in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, part 7.