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A survey plan as the easiest way to identify the land in dispute

Conditions for the admissibility of a survey plan

Duty of a party who claims the existence of an important feature in or bordering the land to show it on his plan

Effect of a survey plan not signed by the Director of Survey or his representative

Effect of the admission of a survey plan without objection

How a defendant can join issue with any aspect of the plaintiff's survey plan in respect of the land in dispute

How survey plans are prepared

Nature of a site plan useful in helping identify the land in dispute

Purpose of a counter survey plan and effect of failure by a defendant to file a counter survey plan

Purpose of a survey plan

The burden on the plaintiff where there is absence of a survey plan making the identity of the land claimed uncertain

The purpose of filing a counter survey plan

The rule that a survey plan is required where land in dispute is not identified

The rule that where the survey plan has been admitted by consent of the appellants, the respondents are relieved of the necessity of calling a surveyor to prove the location and extent of the disputed land

What a survey plan intended to be used to prove the identity of land must establish

When the plaintiff will be required to file a survey plan

Whether a failure to file a survey plan is sufficient by itself to defeat the claim of a plaintiff in an action for trespass

Whether a failure to tender a survey plan is sufficient by itself to defeat the claim of a plaintiff

Whether an appellant can challenge the accuracy of the respondent's survey plan which was admitted by consent

Whether a party needs to call a surveyor to testify before the court can attach credibility to a survey plan tendered in evidence

Whether a plan is necessary where both parties know the land in dispute but refer to the location by different names

Whether a site plan in an indenture will prevail over what the plaintiff or the defendant showed at the site

Whether a site plan made using the Global Positioning System (GPS) must correspond with the physical layout of the land to be admissible

Whether a survey plan is necessary in all cases

Whether a survey plan is necessary to prove ownership of land in all cases

Whether a survey plan is required to prove the identity of the land in dispute

Whether a survey plan not signed by or prepared by any official or a licensed surveyor is void

Whether a survey plan of more than 20 years old is admissible despite not being signed by the Director of Survey or his representative

Whether a survey plan prepared on the order of the court takes precedence over one prepared by one of the parties

Whether survey plan is necessary where the parties know the identity of the land in dispute

Whether the admission of a survey plan without objection is sufficient to grant a declaration of title

Whether the court can compare survey plans and draw inferences therefrom

Whether the mere filing of a survey plan without linking its contents to ownership of the land is sufficient

Whether the Survey Act 1962 (Act 127) can invalidate a site plan prepared in 1874

Whether the visual perception, as opposed to the instrumental perception of a survey plan, amounts to a super-imposition of plans

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