Standard Survey Marks Act 1924 (WA)
Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia
Standard Survey Marks Act 1924This Act may be cited as the
In this Act —
(1) An authorised land officer may cause a standard survey to be made in any locality for the purpose of establishing standard survey marks.
(2) Plans representing all such surveys shall be retained by the Western Australian Land Information Authority established by the
Land Information Authority Act 2006 section 5 and certified copies supplied to the Registrar of Titles, the chief executive officer of the department principally assisting in the administration of thePublic Works Act 1902 , and the local government.
An authorised land officer, or any surveyor specially authorised by him, —
(a) may enter and re‑enter from time to time upon any land, or any public or private road, street or way, with such assistants as he thinks fit, for the purpose of making a standard survey; and
(b) may take materials from, or dig and bore into any land, road, street or way, so as to ascertain the nature of the soil, and may mark building, wall, or fence for the purpose of making a standard survey; and
(c) may fix or set up thereon or therein any standard survey mark which he considers advisable; and
(d) may do all things necessary for carrying out such survey in accordance with any regulations in force for the time being, or for any inspection, renewal, repair, or alteration of any standard survey mark.
Whenever practicable, reasonable notice shall be given by an authorised land officer, or any surveyor authorised by him, to the local government of the intention to place standard survey marks in the roads, streets, or ways of any district.
(1) When, under the powers contained in this Act, the Surveyor General or, after the commencement of section 50 of the
Acts Amendment (Land Administration) Act 1987 1 , an authorised land officer has caused standard survey marks to be placed in any road, street, or way for the permanent marking of the survey thereof so that the position of the corner of any road, street, or way may be readily found for the alignment of such road, street, or way, or for the purpose of locating the position of any allotment, or for any other purpose, the local government for the time being shall protect and preserve such standard survey marks as aforesaid, and shall not destroy, mutilate, deface, alter, or take away any such marks as aforesaid without the written authority of an authorised land officer.(2) Every person who, without the authority of an authorised land officer, destroys, mutilates, defaces, takes away, or alters the position of any standard survey marks, or who obstructs any surveyor in carrying out any standard survey, shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding $40.
The Governor may make regulations for the purposes of this Act.
8 of 1924 (15 Geo. V No. 8) | 25 Nov 1924 | 25 Nov 1924 | |
113 of 1965 | 21 Dec 1965 | Act other than s. 4-9: 21 Dec 1965 (see s. 2(1)); s. 4-9: 14 Feb 1966 (see s. 2(2)) | |
126 of 1987 | 31 Dec 1987 | 16 Sep 1988 (see s. 2 and | |
14 of 1996 | 28 Jun 1996 | 1 Jul 1996 (see s. 2) | |
31 of 1997 | 3 Oct 1997 | 30 Mar 1998 (see s. 2 and | |
60 of 2006 | 16 Nov 2006 | 1 Jan 2007 (see s. 2(1) and | |
19 of 2010 | 28 Jun 2010 | 11 Sep 2010 (see s. 2(b) and | |
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