trigonometrical station definition

trigonometrical station means any survey station, including a town survey mark, erected by or under direction of the Chief [Surveyor- 20 General] Director as part of the national control survey system and for which he or she has published, or intends to publish, official co-ordinate values, and includes such other stations as may be prescribed.’’.
trigonometrical station means a station of the primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary trigonometrical survey systems as classified by the Surveyor-General.
trigonometrical station means a survey station, other than a reference mark, erected by or under the direction of the Surveyor-General and for which he or she published official co-ordinate values, and includes such other stations as may be prescribed.

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trigonometrical station means a survey station, other than a reference mark, erected by or under the direction of the Surveyor-General and for which he or she published official co-ordinate values, and includes such other stations as may be prescribed. Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION OF ACT 2. Appointment of Surveyor-General
trigonometrical station means any station established in the systematic geodetic survey of Zambia;
trigonometrical station. – means any survey station excluding a reference mark erected by or under the direction of the Director-General and for which he shall have published, or intends publishing official co-ordinate values, and shall include such other stations as maybe prescribed.
trigonometrical station means any survey station, including a town survey mark, erected by or under the direction of the Chief [Director] Surveyor-General as part of the national control survey system and for which he or she has published, or intends to publish, official co-ordinate values, and includes such other stations as may be prescribed.". Repeal of section 2A of Act 8 of 1997, as amended by section 10 of Act 61 of 1998 and section 38 of Act 19 of 2013
trigonometrical station means a permanent mark in the form of a beacon, bolt or mark cut into rock, stone, concrete, brick or wood, the position of which permanent mark has been determined by or on behalf of the Surveyor-General, and includes any such permanent mark as was on the *commencement of Act No. 44 of 1965 a trigonometrical control point under the provisions of the Trigonometrical and Topographical Survey Act, 1958;
trigonometrical station means a station of the primary, secondary, or tertiary triangulation, according to the classification generally recognised in surveying in the Republic of South Africa;
trigonometrical station means any survey station, including a town survey mark, erected by or under direction of the Chief Director as part of the national