This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A surveyor may make a survey for a purpose not requiring strict accuracy under arrangements with a client, and in such a manner and with such marking as are agreed on between the surveyor and the client.
(2) The plan of such a survey must show monuments as approximately located.
(3) The surveyor must:(a) endorse a certificate in Form 3 on the plan of the survey, or(b) provide a certificate in Form 3 with the plan of the survey.
(4) This clause and clauses 3, 4, 5, 7 (d), 11, 13, 30 (1), 31, 39 and 48-53 apply to a survey referred to in subclause (1).
(5) In addition, if the survey is to be lodged on public record and:(a) the survey is of a class specified in the Surveyor-General's published directions to surveyors--the survey must comply with those directions, or(b) the survey is not of a class so specified--the surveyor must obtain the Surveyor-General's approval for the survey and the survey must comply with the conditions of the approval.