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Consequences Of Destruction Of Survey Beacons by Geomartinsurvey(m): 10:05pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
High Cost of Re-establishment: When some survey beacons are destroyed, it creates new job for the surveyor and new expenditure to the owner. This affects the owner very seriously because he has the plan but cannot locate the actual boundaries. He could enter into dispute with another person if he does not look for a surveyor to re-establish all the beacons. At the process of re-establishment, if the missing beacons are not accurately re-established, there will be misrepresentation of survey information, which renders all the records worthless. (vii) Legal Protection of Survey Beacons According to Asoegwu (1991), the laws and regulations controlling the survey practice in Nigeria have adequate provisions to assert the significance of survey beacons. In Nigeria the survey monuments are adequately protected in the laws, edicts and decrees of the country, example laws of the Federation of Nigeria cap 194 sections 28 – 33, offer such protection. (viii) In line with the law, the following groups listed below are empowered to legally protect the beacons provided that no beacon shall be placed in such a position that it will interfere with or be inconvenient to traffic, and building lines shall be maintained where road form the boundary. (ix) It is within the powers of the local government, under Land Use Decree (1978), to grant customary rights of occupancy to any person or organization for the use of land, within their areas of authority. With this power, the chairman of a local government or any of his officers shall arrest any body found destroying survey beacons or any other survey marks and hand over to the police. (x) The traditional ruler of any community is empowered to arrest any body destroying survey beacons, and report to the police for appropriate action. (xi) The occupiers of the properties where the beacons are located should protect them as provided by law. That is they should report any attempt of destruction of beacons to the police. (xii) The surveyors shall report all cases of beacon removal, obliteration or defacement to the Surveyor-General concerned for appropriate action. (xiii) The courts should prosecute the destroyers of the survey beacons as and when they are reported by any of the groups empowered by laws. |
Re: Consequences Of Destruction Of Survey Beacons by psucc(m): 10:12pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
Make u come try me. Come plant Beacon stone without my consent or approval and see if your money will not lost. |
Re: Consequences Of Destruction Of Survey Beacons by Hotfreezer: 12:31am On Jan 19, 2019 |
psucc: Na when you comot your village you go sabi say craze wey pass your own dey. By the time them drag you wella, all the money you collect, you go spend am on case, and you go still vomit the land. |
Re: Consequences Of Destruction Of Survey Beacons by psucc(m): 7:26pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
For where? Na who go follow you go case? The 'settlement' go don take place ever before Police come land Hotfreezer: |
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