This legislation has been repealed.
(1) If a measurement discloses a boundary of land surveyed to be different from that indicated in the document of title to the land, the surveyor must verify the length of the boundary and make appropriate entries in the surveyor's field notes and show in the notes and on any survey plan the monuments adopted.
(2) In the absence of monuments defining the land surveyed, the surveyor must indicate on the survey plan whether there is sufficient land available to permit the adoption of the measurement referred to in subclause (1) without causing any encroachment on any road or on any adjoining or adjacent parcel of land.