Part 1The Land Register
The cadastral map
11The cadastral map
1
The cadastral map is a map—
a
showing the totality of registered geospatial data (other than supplementary data in individual title sheets),
b
showing for each cadastral unit—
i
the cadastral unit number,
ii
the boundaries of the unit, and
iii
the title number of any registered lease relating to the unit, and
c
otherwise depicting registered rights in such manner as the Keeper considers appropriate.
2
A cadastral unit which represents a separate tenement must be shown on the map in such a way as will distinguish it as a cadastral unit from other units.
3
The cadastral map may (but need not) show the boundaries of cadastral units on the vertical plane.
4
The cadastral map may contain such other information as the Keeper considers appropriate.
5
The cadastral map must be based upon the base map.
6
The base map is—
a
the Ordnance Map,
b
another system of mapping, being a system which accords with such requirements as the Scottish Ministers may, by order, prescribe, or
c
a combination of the Ordnance map and such other system.
7
On the base map being updated, the Keeper must make any changes to the register which are necessary in consequence of the updating.
8
For the purposes of subsection (1)(a), the Keeper may determine what data is supplementary data.
9
This section and sections 12 and 13 are without prejudice to section 16.