This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Except in the case of a survey referred to in clause 18, 28 (1) or 29, each corner of the land being surveyed (including the corners of each parcel of land in a subdivision) must be marked with a boundary mark.
(2) If it is not practicable to place a boundary mark, a reference mark must be placed and the surveyor must note on the survey plan that the corner was not marked.
(3) In a rural survey, if a fence post is on a corner at which a reference mark has been placed and reference is made to that post on the survey plan, no further marking of the corner is required.