An Act Respecting Land Surveyors And the Survey of Lands
An Act Respecting Land Surveyors And the Survey of Lands
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c. 36, s. 18. 46. In Cities, Towns and places in Lower Canada where. The case of from local circumstances, boundary stones or marks cannot be |5{i^"'*J*^° i>laced, the Surveyor shall in his Prods Verbal mention the towns pro- iact, and shall fix the boundaries and describe his operations, ▼>«*«* lor. by referring to streets, neighbouring properties and other fixed objects, so as to enable any other Surveyor from such Prods Verbaly to repeat the operations, and ascertain the boundaries, points, ...lines and other particulars therein mentioned. 12 V. c. 36, 8. 19. 47. Digitized by Google 14 Cap. 77. Larul SuTvtys-^Lower Canada. 22 Vict, By what sur- veyors in sur- veys in town- ships shall be governed. The Governor majr direct a meridian line to be marked in or nearcer- tain citiea or towns in L. G. What shall be measure of land in Lower Canada. 47. The Surveyor employed to make any Survey ii^ the Townships of Lower Canada shall govern himself by the Sur^ veys made under the plans and instructions issuing from the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, or other Officer per- forming the duties of Surveyor General ; and whenever it hap- pens that the posts or boundary marks between any lots or ranges of lots have been effaced, removed or lost, such Sur- veyor may examine witnesses on oath, (which oath he is hereby authorized to administer), for the purpose of ascertaining the former boundaries, but if the same cannot be ascertained, then the Surveyor shall measure the true distance between the nearest undisputed posts, limits or boundaries, and divide such distance into such number of lots as the same contained in the original Survey, of a breadth proportionate to that intended in such original Survey, as shown on the plan and field-notes thereof of record in such Public Office as aforesaid, and when any part of any Concession or Range Line, intended in the ori- ginal Survey to be straight, has been obliterated or lost, then the Surveyor shall run a straight line between the two nearest points or places where such line can be clearly and salisfao- torily ascertained, and shall plant all such intermediate poals or boundaries as he may be required to plant in the line so ascertained, and the limits of each lot so found shall be the true limits thereof.
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