Stoeckl, Wayne Edmund (2006) Viability of a coordinated cadastre in New South Wales. [USQ Project]
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Abstract
Cadastral boundary locations in NSW are not determined by the application of rigid
mathematical processes, such determinations are made as a matter of law. Boundary
reinstatements require an analysis of all existing evidence, physical and documented.
Because inaccuracies exist in documented measurements and because it has been
deemed desirable that every parcel of land abuts tightly against its neighbour, the
doctrine of ‘monuments over measurements’ has been employed in NSW and on
occasion enforced by the courts.
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