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SURVEY AND MAPPING INFRASTRUCTURE ACT 2003 - SCHEDULE --

DICTIONARY

administrative area means an area established for a purpose under an Act before or after the commencement of this Act.

administrative area boundary dataset see section 48.

ambulatory boundary principles, for part 7, see section 62.

approved form means a form approved under section 135.

associated material, for part 7, see section 62.

bar, for part 7, see section 62.

bed and banks, for part 7, see section 62.

bench, for part 7, see section 62.

boundary location criteria rule (non-tidal) provision, for part 7, see section 62.

cadastral surveyor means a surveyor who holds a registration endorsement under the Surveyors Act 2003 for carrying out cadastral surveys.

chief executive (land) means the chief executive under the Land Act 1994.

compiled plan of survey see section 62.

correction notice see section 29(1)(c).

court, for part 7, see section 62.

current adopted natural feature rule (non-tidal) exception provision, for part 7, see section 62.

current adopted natural feature rule (non-tidal) provision, for part 7, see section 62.

current adopted natural feature rule (tidal) provision, for part 7, see section 62.

declaration decision, for part 7, see section 62.

deposit, for part 7, see section 62.

depositional feature, for part 7, see section 62.

drainage feature, for part 7, see section 62.

establish a survey mark as a recognised permanent survey mark, means record details about the mark, and classify the mark as a recognised permanent survey mark, under section 35(3).

floodplain, for part 7, see section 62.

floodwater, for part 7, see section 62.

gradual change, for part 7, see section 62.

indigenous land, for part 7, see section 62.

in-stream island, for part 7, see section 62.

intermittent, for part 7, see section 62.

lake, for part 7, see section 62.

land registry means the land registry kept under the Land Act 1994 or the Land Title Act 1994.

Land Title Act compensation provisions, for part 7, see section 62.

lessee, for part 7, see section 62.

lodge, for part 7, see section 62.

lot means a lot under a registration Act.

multiple lot declaration (non-tidal) see section 120(1).

multiple lot declaration (non-tidal) provision means section 120.

multiple lot declaration (tidal) see section 93(1).

multiple lot declaration (tidal) provision means section 93.

new plan of survey, for part 7, see section 62.

new source material, for part 7, see section 62.

non-tidal boundary see section 62.

non-tidal boundary (lake), for part 7, see section 62.

non-tidal boundary (watercourse) see section 62.

non-tidal boundary (watercourse) location criteria, for part 7, see section 62.

old plan of survey, for part 7, see section 62.

original adopted natural feature rule (tidal) provision, for part 7, see section 62.

outer bank, for part 7, see section 62.

overland flow water, for part 7, see section 62.

permanent survey mark means a mark—

(a) clearly identifiable as a survey mark; and
(b) having the characteristics required under a survey standard for a permanent survey mark; and
(c) placed as—
(i) evidence of a survey; and
(ii) an enduring reference point for surveys.

physical integrity, of a survey mark, means its durability and stability and long term usefulness for its intended purpose.

plan—

(a) means a chart, map, photograph (including a remotely sensed image) and sketch of land; and
(b) includes an electronically produced plan.

plan of survey, for part 7, see section 62.

Property Law Act relief provisions, for part 7, see section 62.

public authority means—

(a) an entity declared under the Public Service Act 2008 to be a department of government; or
(b) a local government or other entity established by an Act.

public interest, for part 7, see section 62.

reasonably believes means believes on grounds that are reasonable in the circumstances.

reasonably considers means considers on grounds that are reasonable in the circumstances.

recognised permanent survey mark means a survey mark having a particular value for a survey and mapping infrastructure purpose and classified as a recognised permanent survey mark under section 35(3)(b).

register, for part 7, see section 62.

registered owner, for part 7, see section 62.

registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.

registration Act, for part 7, see section 62.

repealed Survey Act means the Survey Coordination Act 1952.

review decision, for part 7, see section 62.

review notice day, for part 7, see section 62.

right line boundary, for part 7, see section 62.

road means a road as defined under the Land Act 1994, section 93.

scour mark, for part 7, see section 62.

second exception for the original adopted natural feature rule (tidal) provision (applied criteria exception), for part 7, see section 62.

show cause notice see section 29(1).

single lot declaration (non-tidal), for part 7, see section 62.

single lot declaration (tidal), for part 7, see section 62.

source material, for part 7, see section 62.

specified tidal boundary, for part 7, see section 71.

State dataset means 1 of the following—

(a) the administrative area boundary dataset;
(b) the State remotely sensed image library;
(c) the State digital cadastral dataset;
(d) the survey control register;
(e) another dataset kept by the chief executive under section 52.

State digital cadastral dataset see section 46.

State remotely sensed image library see section 50.

State survey means a survey carried out under section 33.

subsequent new plan of survey, for part 7, see section 62.

sudden change, for part 7, see section 62.

survey includes—

(a) a survey of artificial features on, above or below the earth's surface; and
(b) recording the survey on a plan.

survey and mapping infrastructure purpose means a purpose stated in section 3(1)(a) to (d).

survey control register see section 51(1).

survey error—

(a) means an error made in carrying out a survey that is capable of correction by—
(i) carrying out another survey; or
(ii) amending the plan of survey; or
(iii) lodging another plan of survey; and
(b) includes carrying out a survey in contravention of a survey standard.

survey guidelines see section 7(1).

surveying associate means a person registered as a surveying associate under the Surveyors Act 2003.

surveying graduate means a person registered as a surveying graduate under the Surveyors Act 2003.

survey mark means a mark placed as—

(a) evidence of a survey; or
(b) a reference point for a survey.

surveyor—

(a) means a person registered as a surveyor under the Surveyors Act 2003; and
(b) for part 3, divisions 3 to 5—includes a surveying associate and surveying graduate.

surveyors board means the Surveyors Board of Queensland established under the Surveyors Act 2003.

survey quality means the quality of each of the following—

(a) the way in which the survey is carried out, including the survey marks used;
(b) the survey results, including the information collected and the accuracy level achieved;
(c) the plan of survey.

survey standards see section 6(1).

tidal boundary see section 70.

tidal boundary location criteria, for part 7, see section 62.

watercourse, for part 7, see section 63.



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