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Dark ro registration6/19/2023 It often follows boundary features shown on the Ordnance Survey (OS) map such as:Įven though a legal boundary follows these OS features, it might not be obvious exactly where the legal boundary is. The red edging on a title plan shows you the registered land. ![]() The table shows the colour references guidelines for mapping conventions that are on a title planįigure 1: A cadastral map that shows a red edge around the unit on a title plan. ![]() The references in the table are available to plans officers to create the cadastral unit and how the colours are presented in the title sheets. We try to follow the mapping conventions references where possible, however, due to the bespoke nature of conveyancing and complexity of some titles, this is not always possible. It also shows the rights and burdens that are relevant to the plot, where appropriate. These references are used to clarify and make sure the mapping of the registered plot of land, is accurate as much as possible. In mapping the cadastral units, we use a variety of colour references for: You should look at the cadastral map alongside the title sheet to find out what each colour reference is on the cadastral units. ![]() This guidance covers the colour references we use when mapping cadastral units on the cadastral map.
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