Survey of Category I lands Sample Clauses

Survey of Category I lands. The boundaries of all Category I lands selected by the Inuit of Québec shall be surveyed no later than five (5) years following the coming into force of the Agreement. Such surveys shall follow the map identifications referred to in Schedule 1 of this Section. The said surveys shall be done by meander where the boundaries of Category I selections are coincident with identifiable natural features such as rivers and lakes and shall be done by straight line with no less than one (1) mile between angle points if possible where no identifiable natural features are coincident with the map descriptions of such lands. Monumentation along the said surveys shall be done in accordance with normal survey practice. Each survey shall be done within the attainable accuracy using the usual technical procedures for such works. Surveys shall be submitted to the Inuit Community Corporation concerned for its comments prior to submission for homologation. At the request of the Inuit Community Corporation concerned, the survey crews shall include a nominee of the said corporation to act as an observer, at its expense. Québec and/or Canada undertakes to pay all costs of survey and monumentation.
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