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(a) A theodolite and chain survey of a high degree 
of accuracy used for the marking out of all 
town and village lots, and of agricultural areas 
held under grant — this is known as a second 
class survey; 
(b) A theodolite and chain survey of a slightly 
lower degree of accuracy, or a plane table and 
chain survey. This is generally called ‘‘demar- 
cation,” and is used only for the marking of 
lands to be held by natives by entry in the mukiin 
‘register. It is always open to any person hold- 
ing under the latter form of title to exchange 
such title for a grant on payment of the survey 
and other prescribed fees, [Land Enactment, 
Section 29 (ii) .] 
The following are the rates prescribed for the different 
classes of land: the charge is inclusive of the cost of plan 
and tracing: 
A. — Town and Village Lots and Lands. 
On lots not exceeding 2,400 
sq. ft, (if adjoining sur- 
veyed land) 
On lots not exceeding 2,400 
sq, ft. (if adjoining land 
not surveyed) 
$ c. £ s. 
5 00 ( 11 
10 00 ( 1 3 
d. 
8 ) 
4) 
On lands exceeding 2,400 ft. survey fees at the rates 
prescribed for agricultural lands. 
B. — Agricultural Lands. 
5 acres and under 
For each additional acre 
up to 10 acres 
10 acres 
For each additional acre 
up to 25 acres 
25 acres 
For each additional acre 
up to 50 acres 
50 acres . . 
For each additional acre 
up to 100 acres 
c. 
£ s. 
a. 
15 00 ( 
1 15 
0) 
2 00 ( 
4 
8) 
25 00 ( 
2 18 
4) 
1 50 ( 
3 
6) 
47 50 ( 
5 10 
10) 
1 50 ( 
3 
6) 
85 00 ( 
9 18 
4) 
1 00 ( 
2 
4) 
