Definitions Flashcards
Adjustment Report
An output of the prevalidation report - ‘internal consistency’, ‘network’, and ‘underlying survey’ adjustments
Adopt/Adopted/Adoption
to incorporate in a CSD information from a prior CSD that has already been integrated into the cadastre
Approved as to survey
The status of a CSD which has been approved as being in terms of cadastral survey rules or regulations, and excludes those lodged only for recording purposes
Approved parcel
A parcel on a CSD which has been approved as to survey but not approved by the tenure system manager for the assignment of rights
Aspatial parcel
Capture of parcel details where the parcel is not to be captured spatially and has not been depicted spatially in Landonline (i.e. parcels with no topology)
Boundary point
A uniquely identified point on a parcel boundary, whether marked or unmarked
C-rule
An automatic business rule run in Landonline to test the compliance of a CSD.
Centreline easement
An easement which is spatially represented by one or more lines along its centre
Disturbed
In relation to an old survey mark, means that the mark is in a position different from that originally placed and does not include a change of position due to deep-seated movement
Donut parcel
A parcel inside another parcel that is not connected by boundaries of the same topology
Extinguished
the parcel action assigned in Landonline when an existing parcel is to be replaced by parcels created on the survey or surrendered
Lodged
The process of submitting a CSD for approval as to survey
Node
The coordinated spatial representation of the location of a survey mark or boundary point
Parcel
An area or space that is a single contiguous portion of land separately identified in a CSD or in the integrated cadastre
Plan graphic
a type of supporting document attached to a CSD used to provide graphical information and which forms part of the Diagram of Survey and Diagram of Parcels
Pre-validation report
a report containing results of the tests run on a CSD by Landonline prior to lodgement of the CSD
Primary parcel
any parcel that is intended to be:
(a) owned by the Crown, with the exception of a movable marginal strip parcel,
(b) held in fee simple,
(c) Māori freehold land or Māori customary land,
(d) part of the common marine and coastal area,
(e) the bed of a lake or river,
(f) road or railway, or
(g) vested in a local authority
Non-primary parcel
any parcel that is not a primary parcel and includes the following examples:
(a) an easement, including an esplanade strip or an access strip,
(b) a covenant,
(c) a lease or an area associated with a lease,
(d) a licence or permit area,
(e) a unit or common property for the purposes of the Unit Titles Act 2010,
(f) a movable marginal strip, and
(g) a roadway or a restricted roadway that is an encumbrance over a primary parcel
Reinstated
a new survey mark has been placed in the position of a previous survey mark that has not been found
Renewed
means a new survey mark has been placed in the same position as an old survey mark that has been found
Strata parcel
a parcel defined in the upper and lower extents by either a stratum boundary or permanent structure boundary
Stratum boundary
a boundary, not being a permanent structure boundary, that defines the upper or lower extent of a parcel
Tenure system manager
An agency or officer responsible under any enactment for a system that provides for the creation and transfer of interests in land
Vector
a bearing and distance between two points