This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The area of land abutting a natural feature, such as a mean high-water mark or a non-tidal stream, must be ascertained by the surveyor with appropriate accuracy and must include all land to the natural feature.
(2) If a natural feature forms a boundary of land, appropriate details describing the natural feature must be shown on the survey plan.
(3) The bearings and distances between the end points of the radiations or offsets used to determine the location of the natural feature, and the area of the land being surveyed, are to be shown on the survey plan for that land.