
This is a mathematical model of the Earth's shape called an ellipsoid, which looks like a sphere that has been squashed from the top and bottom. The positions of the control marks are described by coordinates based on a geodetic datum. The physical component of New Zealand's geodetic system is a network of survey control marks that act as physical reference points. News from the Overseas Investment Office.Changes to the overseas investment legislation.Notify us of a transaction made under a standing consent.Apply for consent, variation or exemption.Notify the Overseas Investment Office of a transaction.Find out if you need to notify us of your transaction.Guidelines for General Revaluation deferralĮnsuring New Zealand benefits from overseas investment More about Overseas Investment.Review of the Occupational Regulation of Valuers.Valuation rules, guidelines and publications.Recent place name decisions and place names of interest.Approving recorded (unofficial) place names as official.Make a submission on a place name proposal.Land regulations and those who oversee them. Land acquisitions for Christchurch anchor projects.Protection of Values on Crown-owned Land.Accredited Crown Property service providers.Status and location of Crown pastoral land.Treaty Settlements Landbank and the Māori Protection Mechanism.Apply for property interests over coastal reclaimed land.Client agency strategic asset management.

Client agency property management and disposals.Privacy policy for the Geodetic Marks App.Geospatial data types - general guidance document.Government agencies access to properties data.Attributing elevation or aerial imagery data.Helping you find, use and share location information. Authority and Identity Requirements and Electronic Signing of Documents Interim Guideline 2020 – 30 March 2020.Cadastral Survey Rules 2021 (CSR 2021) Implementation.Revoked Standards, Guidelines and Rulings.
GEODETIC DATUM REGISTRATION
