This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A surveyor must show on a survey plan:(a) the nature of the boundaries at the time of the survey, whether defined by survey marks, lockspits, lines, fences, roads, natural or artificial features or buildings or walls, and(b) the width of all walls used in common and the position of the boundaries in those walls, and(c) the description (including the age, nature, construction material and relationship to the boundary) of any substantial structure or fence within 1 metre of the boundary or otherwise relevant to the boundary definition.
(2) If a boundary is the face of a wall, the boundary must be described in the survey plan as "face of wall".
(3) A wall must not be described with the expression "party wall" unless:(a) it is the subject of such easements as are referred to in relation to party walls in the Conveyancing Act 1919 , or(b) the survey plan is intended to create such easements in respect of the wall.