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Land Cadastre Act
Passed 12.10.1994
RT I 1994, 74, 1324
Entry into force 08.11.1994 (except § 3 which entered into force on 01.01.1995)
Amended by the following legal instruments (show)
Chapter 1GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1. Scope of regulation of Act
(1) The Land Cadastre Act provides the bases for maintenance of the land cadastre (hereinafter cadastre), the objective of maintenance of the cadastre, the procedure for registration of cadastral units, the composition of cadastral data and the procedure for the processing thereof, and the procedure for the financing of the cadastre.
(2) The cadastre is a general national register.
(3) The provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act apply to administrative proceedings prescribed in this Act, taking account of the specifications provided for in this Act.
[RT I 2002, 61, 375 - entry into force 01.08.2002]
§ 11. Objective of maintenance of cadastre
(1) The objective of the maintenance of the cadastre is to register information in the cadastre reflecting the boundaries and spatial extent of the immovable value of land, the natural status of land and the use of land, and to ensure the quality of such information and that it is preserved and made available to the public.
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(2) Cadastral data shall be the basis for the creation and development of information systems containing spatial data.
In this Act, the following definitions are used as follows:
1) “land cadastre” (“cadastre”) means a database consisting of the cadastral register with cadastral maps and the cadastral archive;
2) “cadastral register” means a collection of data pertaining to cadastral units which are registered and maintained;
3) “cadastral maps” (hereinafter maps) mean maps in the cadastre for the graphic presentation of information entered in the register (boundaries, location of objects which give rise to restrictions, data pertaining to the quality of land, etc.). Cadastral maps (§ 11), restrictions maps (§ 12), cadastral land cover and use type maps (§ 131) and land quality and valuation maps (§ 14) are maps;
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31) land surveyor – a person with the right to carry out a cadastral survey;
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4) [repealed - RT I, 21.06.2016, 1 - entered into force on the date of announcement of the results of the municipal council elections in 2017]
5) [repealed - RT I, 21.06.2016, 1 - entered into force on the date of announcement of the results of the municipal council elections in 2017]
6) “cadastral register number” means a numeric code which is used to identify cadastral units and to relate data to other registers;
7) “cadastral unit” means a plot of land registered in the cadastre as an independent unit;
71) adjacent or adjoining cadastral unit – a cadastral unit which shares at least one boundary section with another cadastral unit;
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8) “plot of land” (“land unit”) means a delimited part of land or water;
9) “intended use of cadastral unit” means the use or uses of a cadastral unit permitted by legislation and determined pursuant to the procedure provided therein;
91) “boundary point” means a point on the external border of a land unit which has coordinates determined pursuant to the procedure established by legislation and the location of which in the field can, if necessary, be determined;
92) boundary section – a section between two
boundary points;
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10) “boundary marker” means a marker of a boundary point in the field, the location of which can be restored;
101) boundary report – a document which describes the indication of boundaries which includes a description of boundary markers and boundary points, information on the maintenance, restoration or installation of boundary markers, a description of the location of the boundary in between boundary points or in relation to landscape objects, and also the reason for and the outcome of the identification of boundaries and the plan of boundaries in the event of identification of boundary points and a plan of boundaries and a boundary;
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11) “land cover and land use type” means a part of a cadastral unit which has the same economic use and/or natural status and which is not delimited by boundary markers;
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12) “certified statement of transaction” means a document prepared concerning a transaction for transfer of an immovable or a structure as a movable or parts thereof;
13) “backdrop maps of the cadastre” mean maps which contain topographic information, which are used as the bases for cadastral maps and which are not part of the cadastre.
§ 3. Cadastral registrar and its functions
(1) The chief processor of the cadastre is the Land
Board (hereinafter cadastral registrar).
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(11) The authorised processor of the cadastre is the Information Technology Centre of the Ministry of the Environment.
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(2) The function of the cadastral registrar is to make
cadastral entries for the formation of the cadastral unit, amendment and
correction of data, to register restrictions and rights of use of land, and to
collect and process data necessary for the valuation of land.
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(3) The cadastre is maintained as a uniform
single-level computerised database and maps for the entire
(4) The cadastral registrar shall ensure access to and preservation of original documents and maps in the cadastral register.
(5) Maintenance of cadastre, formation, correction and
amendment of the cadastral unit and the making of related entries is regulated
with the procedure for the formation of cadastral units established by a regulation
of the minister responsible for the area.
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§ 4. Exchange of data between cadastral registrar and land registry department of Tartu County Court
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(1) The cadastral registrar and the
land registry department of Tartu County Court shall exchange data.
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(2) The cadastral registrar shall submit the following to the land registry department of Tartu County Court:
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1) the cadastral register number, intended purpose, the address and area of the cadastral unit to be registered, the notation of the cadastral registrar if such a note is available, and access to the cadastral map through electronic environment;
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2) amendments to the data specified in clause 1) of this subsection.
[RT I 2010, 38, 231 - entry into force 01.07.2010]
(21) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]----------
(3) The land registry department of Tartu County Court
shall submit the following to the cadastral registrar:
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1) data on registered immovable numbers and
the date of registration of immovables;
2) data on owners and/or superficiaries and
amendments related thereto;
3) data on the merger and division of
registered immovables.
4) [repealed - RT I 2003, 51, 355 - entry
into force 19.07.2003]
5) [repealed - RT I 2003, 51, 355 - entry
into force 19.07.2003]
(31) Upon electronic interbase cross-usage of data from the cadastre and the land register, data specified in subsections (2) and (3) of this section shall be exchanged.
(4) The cadastral registrar and the land registry
department of Tartu County Court may exchange other data pursuant to the
procedure and to the extent established by the Government of the Republic.
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(41) If cadastral data is not exchanged via
electronic interbase cross-usage, the cadastral registrar shall submit a
registration application to the land registry department of Tartu County Court
for making an entry, amendment of cadastral data or correction of cadastral
data on the basis of a land readjustment activity. The agreement between the
owners of the immovable or the decision to approve the land readjustment plan
or amend or correct the entry shall be added to the application.
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(5) Data shall be submitted not later than within ten days after the corresponding entry is made in the cadastre or land register.
(6) The exchange of data between the cadastral
registrar and the land registry department of Tartu County Court shall be free
of charge.
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(7) [Repealed - RT I 2003, 51, 355 - entry into force 19.07.2003]
§ 5. Exchange of data between cadastral registrar and local governments
(1) The cadastral registrar shall submit to the local government data pertaining to amendments to the area, land cover and land use type categories, assessed value of land, restrictions and limitations on use of cadastral units within the territory of the local government at least once per quarter.
(2) Unless otherwise provided by law, the local
government shall submit to the cadastral registrar at least once per quarter:
1) the location address determined for the
cadastral unit;
2) the intended purpose determined for the
cadastral unit;
3) data on the established comprehensive
plan, local government special spatial plan and detailed plan;
4) amendments to restrictions established by
law and other restrictions to the cadastral unit;
5) information on the adoption of decisions
which bring about amendments to the cadastral data.
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(3) The exchange of data prescribed in this section shall be free of charge.
(4) Upon interbase cross-usage of data from the cadastre and local government databases, data specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall be exchanged electronically. In order to organise interbase cross-usage of data, the chief processor of the cadastre and the chief processor of the corresponding local government database shall enter into a contract.
§ 51. Interbase cross-usage of data with other databases
The interbase cross-usage of data with other
databases shall be carried out on the basis of the law or in the cases and to
the extent determined by the Government of the Republic. In such case, the
chief processor of the cadastre and the chief processor of the database in
cross-usage shall enter into a contract for the organisation of the interbase
cross-usage of data.
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(1) Cadastral data may be accessed at the cadastral
registrar or on the website of the cadastral registrar and extracts therefrom
may be obtained, unless otherwise provided by law.
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(2) Certified, also digitally certified and uncertified
extracts shall be taken from the cadastral data. Data in the database of
transactions may be accessed and extracts therefrom may be obtained only by
valuators of land for assessments to be performed, also by producers of
official statistics and research and development institutions which operate as
legal persons in public law for the performance of public law functions imposed
by law. Valuators of land who have been enabled to access data in the database
of transactions are required to submit the results of the assessment to the
cadastral registrar.
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(3) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(4) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(5) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(6) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(7) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(8) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(9) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) Maintenance of the cadastre is financed from the state budget.
(2) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 8. Rights and obligations of cadastral registrar
(1) The cadastral registrar has the right to form a
cadastral unit with an entry and to correct and amend cadastral data on the
bases provided for in this Act. Persons authorised by the cadastral registrar
have the right to make entries. The cadastral registrar shall certify entries
made in electronic form with the digital seal of the cadastral registrar.
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(2) The cadastral registrar has the right to refuse to
make an entry if:
1) the submitted documents do not provide a
legal basis for the desired entry;
2) the submitted data are insufficient or do
not comply with the requirements provided for in legislation.
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(3) Upon refusal to make a cadastral entry, the person
who applied for the entry must be given a written reasoning for the refusal
within 30 days after submission of survey data to the cadastral registrar.
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(31) The cadastral registrar has the right to form a
cadastral unit on the basis of documentation related to land readjustment
activity, and to decide on the location of the boundary of the cadastral unit
based on documents for determining the boundaries. Entries in the land register
are made on the basis of cadastral entries.
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(4) The cadastre is maintained in Estonian. Documents in foreign languages shall be submitted together with a translation into Estonian.
(5) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(6) The person who applied for an entry shall be
notified by the cadastral registrar of making the entry of amendment or
correction thereof.
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(61) In the case provided for in subsection 31 (1) of
the Administrative Procedure Act, the cadastral registrar may publish the
decision for the determination of the location of the boundaries and for the
amendment and correction of the entry in the publication Ametlikud
Teadaanded.
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(7) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(8) The cadastral registrar shall maintain electronic records on the submission of data to the cadastre and the release of data from the cadastre.
(1) [Repealed - RT I 2000, 92, 598 - entry into force 18.12.2000]
(2) The cadastral register contains the following data
pertaining to a cadastral unit:
1) the cadastral register number;
2) the location address;
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3) [repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry
into force 01.07.2018]
4) the date, month and year of registration
in the cadastre;
5) the registered immovable number;
6) the date of registration in the land
register;
7) the name and personal identification code
or date of birth of the owner; in the case of a legal person, the name and
registry code;
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8) the restrictions on use;
9) the intended use;
10) the area;
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11) the area by land cover and land use
type;
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12) the data pertaining to boundary points;
121) the manner of formation;
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13) [repealed - RT I 2000, 92, 598 - entry
into force 18.12.2000]
14) the assessed value;
15) [repealed - RT I 2000, 92, 598 - entry
into force 18.12.2000]
16) the cadastral register number or
cadastral register numbers from which the cadastral unit is formed;
17) the notation of the cadastral registrar.
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(21) A database of transactions shall be created in order to enable land to be assessed and appraised and data reflecting the value of land to be processed.
(22) The database of transactions shall contain the
following information on transactions for transfer of immovables and of structures
as movables or parts thereof:
1) the identification number of the
transaction (automatically generated serial number);
2) the type of transaction (sale, exchange,
gift or other);
3) the type of object of the transaction
(immovable, right of superficies, apartment ownership, right of superficies in
apartments, movable);
4) the cadastral register number(s) of the
object of the transaction;
5) the share in the ownership of the object
of the transaction;
6) the area and land cover and land use
types of the object of the transaction;
7) the intended use of the object of the
transaction;
8) data on buildings or structures;
9) information concerning the existence of
encumbrances;
10) the date of entry into the
transaction;
11) the price of the transaction or, in
the absence thereof, the transaction value;
12) information concerning the parties to
the transaction (type of person, number of parties to the transaction).
(23) The cadastral registrar shall make a notation
about the cadastral unit in the cadastre: “ Vajadus piiri asukoht kindlaks
teha ” [Necessary to determine the location of the boundary] if the data
pertaining to the boundaries of the neighbouring cadastral units are
contradictory or if it has been established that the locations of the boundary
points on the landscape are not in accordance with the data pertaining to the
boundaries entered in the cadastre.
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(24) The cadastral registrar shall make a notation
about the cadastral unit in the cadastre “ Pindala on ebatäpne ”
[Area inaccurate] if the cadastral unit has been formed on the basis of a desk
survey or by using a geodetic survey method by aerial photography or if the
cadastral registrar identifies inaccurate or contradictory data pertaining to
boundaries.
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(25) Several notations may be made with regard to a
cadastral unit. The notation of the cadastral registrar “ Vajadus piiri
asukoht kindlaks teha ” [Necessary to determine the location of the
boundary] and the notation “ Pindala on ebatäpne ” [Area inaccurate]
shall be entered in the first division of the land register.
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(3) The cadastral registrar may enter other information concerning a cadastral unit, including information concerning construction works located on the cadastral unit, in the cadastre and create databases if necessary.
(4) Entries in the cadastral register are based on
entries in other state databases maintaining data pertaining to cadastral units
as main data.
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(41) Entries in the database of transactions, including amendment and deletion thereof, shall be made on the basis of certified statements of transactions or other documents provided for in legislation.
(5) Cadastral maps, restrictions maps, land cover and
use type maps and land quality and valuation maps form the cadastral register.
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§ 10. Extract of cadastral unit data
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(1) The extract of cadastral unit
data contains the location of the boundaries of the cadastral unit on the
backdrop map, the cadastral register number, the location address, the area,
data pertaining to the boundary point, the intended purpose, the land use type
category, a list of objects giving rise to restrictions, the method of
formation of cadastral unit and the notation of the cadastral registrar.
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(2) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(3) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) A common mathematical basis and cartographic projection shall be used for cadastral maps and the basic map.
(2) The scale of cadastral maps shall be 1:10 000, and the scale of cadastral maps in high density areas determined pursuant to the procedure provided by legislation shall be 1:500 or 1:2000.
(3) Data shall be entered on cadastral maps by the
cadastral registrar. The state border, the administrative boundaries of
counties, rural municipalities and cities, the boundaries of towns, small
towns, villages, cities as settlement units, and cadastral units. The
boundaries of towns as settlement units shall not be marked on the cadastral
map if the town also constitutes an administrative unit.
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entered into force on the date of announcement of the results of the municipal
council elections in 2017]
(4) Administrative boundaries are marked on maps and amended on the basis of the boundaries confirmed by legislation.
(5) If the backdrop map of the cadastre is altered in the course of maintenance of the cadastre and if the administrative boundary on the map to be adopted does not coincide with the situational elements on the map previously used, the cadastral registrar is permitted to specify the administrative boundary on the basis of cadastral data.
(1) The cadastral registrar shall enter the location (boundaries) of objects which give rise to restrictions on the use of a cadastral unit on the restrictions map and, if necessary, shall specify the scope of such restrictions.
(2) The cadastral registrar shall enter data on a
restrictions map on the basis of data obtained through ascertainment of
restrictions. The scope of restrictions on the use of a cadastral unit shall be
calculated on the basis of data pertaining to the object and zone which give
rise to the restrictions as entered on a restrictions map.
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(3) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 13. Land cover and use type map
[Repealed - RT I 2000, 92, 598 - entry into force 18.12.2000]
§ 131. Cadastral land cover and use type map
(1) A cadastral land cover and use type map (hereinafter land cover and use type map) shall be prepared on the basis of data from the Estonian Topographic Database.
(2) The area of the land cover and use types of the cadastral unit shall be calculated on the basis of data from the land cover and use type map at least once a year. The land cover and use type map shall include land cover and use types pertaining to area under cultivation, natural grassland, forest land, yard land and other land.
(3) The processing of data from the Estonian
Topographic Database for the preparation of a land cover and use type map and
the calculation of the area of the land cover and use types of a cadastral unit
is regulated with the procedure for the formation of cadastral units
established by a regulation of the minister responsible for the area.
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§ 14. Land quality and valuation map
(1) Quality or value indicators which characterise
land in
(2) Areas where the use of land and economic activities are regulated by legal restrictions or planning shall be delimited and characterised on a land quality and valuation map if the assessed value of land depends thereon.
(3) Land quality and valuation maps shall be prepared pursuant to the procedure established by the Government of the Republic.
§ 141. Backdrop maps of cadastre
(1) The backdrop maps of the cadastre are the
Estonian basic map and orthophotos.
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(2) The scale of the Estonian basic map shall be 1:10 000. The scale of orthophotos shall be 1:2000 in settlements and 1:10 000 in low density areas.
(3) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) The cadastral registrar shall maintain an archive
for the storage of documents and data constituting the basis for cadastral
entries.
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(11) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(2) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) The electronic cadastre is an information system for the maintenance, storage and publication of spatial data of immovable property ownerships and other data collected for the maintenance of the cadastre in order to provide the public with up-to-date data about the land.
(2) The provisions of this Act shall apply to the maintenance of the electronic cadastre. If the technical potential is available, the cadastral registrar shall ensure an electronic environment for the submission and storage of applications, documents, approvals and data and for taking extracts from cadastral data. The approval of another administrative authority necessary for the formation of a cadastral unit shall be given through the electronic cadastre within ten days.
(3) The volume and format of submission of data in
the cadastre is regulated with the procedure for the formation of cadastral
units established by a regulation of the minister responsible for the area.
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Chapter 3MAINTENANCE OF CADASTRE
§ 16. Formation of cadastral unit
(1) The owner of an immovable shall apply for the cadastral survey conditions for the formation of a cadastral unit. The owner of the immovable shall order a cadastral survey from a land surveyor on the basis of the conditions issued by the cadastral registrar. The land surveyor shall submit the cadastral survey data to the cadastral registrar electronically.
(2) The land surveyor shall be responsible for the correctness of the survey data which they carry out and the legality of the cadastral survey.
(3) The cadastral registrar shall determine the manner of formation of the cadastral unit and if necessary also the cadastral survey conditions, including the conditions and format for the submission of survey results.
(4) The cadastral registrar shall make available to the land surveyor the data of the owners of the cadastral unit entered in the land register and their residence or registered office and e-mail addresses entered in the population or commercial register.
(5) The cadastral registrar may allow the partial survey of a cadastral unit pursuant to the purpose of the cadastral survey, the quality of the basic data pertaining to the formation of the concerned cadastral units and other important circumstances.
(6) The cadastral registrar has the right to form cadastral units without a cadastral survey based on the application of the owner of an immovable in the course of land readjustment activities if such a formation does not call for the determination of a new boundary point on the landscape and if the quality of the basic data pertaining to the concerned cadastral units and other important circumstances enable this.
(7) The cadastral registrar shall form a cadastral unit based on the submitted survey data and available cadastral data and shall determine its area based on data pertaining to boundary points and determine its land cover and use based on land cover and use type map data.
(8) The cadastral registrar has the right to decide on the amendment of the data pertaining to the boundary points of all concerned cadastral units based on new survey data; determine the area of the concerned cadastral units based on data pertaining to boundary points; determine their land cover and use based on land cover and use type map data. The quality of the basic data pertaining to the concerned cadastral unit and other important circumstances must be taken into account upon deciding on the amendment of the data of the concerned cadastral units.
(9) The submission of an application and related data
for the formation of a cadastral unit and the issue of the list of documents to
be submitted for a cadastral entry and the issue of cadastral survey conditions
is regulated with the procedure for the formation of cadastral units
established by a regulation of the minister responsible for the area.
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§ 161. Right to perform and issue of activity licences for land readjustment works
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(1) Natural persons and cadastral
registrars who hold an activity licence for land readjustment works
(hereinafter licence) have the right to perform land readjustment works
and carry out land surveys. If the person performing land readjustment works is
the cadastral registrar, the public servant with the respective professional
skills shall have the rights and obligations of the person holding the licence.
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(11) Persons who have acquired foreign
professional qualifications have also the right to perform land readjustment
works and carry out cadastral surveys if their professional qualifications have
been recognised in accordance with the Recognition of Foreign Professional
Qualifications Act and they have been issued a licence. The competent authority
provided for in subsection 7 (2) of the Recognition of Foreign Professional
Qualifications Act is the Land Board.
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(2) An expert committee shall be formed at the Land
Board to issue licences. The membership of the committee shall be approved by
the Director General of the Land Board. Licences shall be issued by the Land
Board on the proposal of the expert committee. Licences shall be issued for
five years. The extension of an activity licence for the next period of
validity shall be decided on by the issuer of the activity licence at the
request of the person holding the licence and on the proposal of the expert
committee. Licences are not transferable, and the transfer of a licence to or
use of a licence by another person is prohibited.
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(3) A licence shall be issued to a person who has a
valid Land Management Surveyor profession in accordance with the Professions
Act and has performed two cadastral survey test assignments. There is no need
for test assignments if the applicant has registered two cadastral surveys in
the cadastre within two years after applying for the license.
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(31) A state fee shall be paid for the review of
an application for the issue and extension of the period of validity of a
licence according to the rate provided for in the State Fees Act.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(4) The issuer of licences may refuse to issue or
extend an activity licence if the applicant:
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
1) submits false information upon
application for the licence;
2) fails to perform the test assignments;
3) does not have a Land Management
Surveyor profession;
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
4) has not paid the state fee;
[RT I 2007, 69, 425 - entry into force 01.01.2008]
5) the licence has been declared invalid
within the past two years based on clause 162 (2) 2) of this Act.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(5) The issue, extension and suspension of validity
and declaration of invalidity of licences and the number of and quorum of the
expert committee is regulated with the procedure for the formation of cadastral
units established by a regulation of the minister responsible for the area.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 162. Validity, suspension and declaration of invalidity of licences
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) A licence becomes invalid
upon expiry of the term specified in subsection 161 (2) of this Act or
upon declaration of invalidity of the licence.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(11) The validity of the licence is suspended upon
the expiry of the period of validity of the profession of Land Management
Surveyor.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(2) A licence may be declared invalid by the issuer
of the licence on the proposal of the expert committee. A licence may be
declared invalid in the following cases:
1) if false information was submitted upon
application for the licence and this becomes evident after the issue of the licence;
2) if the person holding the licence has
repeatedly ignored the requirements set for the determination, ascertainment,
marking or surveying of the boundaries of a cadastral unit, the use of a
cadastral unit, the ascertainment of restrictions, verification of performed
cadastral surveys or the submission of data to the cadastral registrar;
3) at the request of the person holding
the licence;
(3) If
circumstances which are the bases for the declaration of invalidity of a
licence become evident or if the expert committee receives corresponding
written information, the expert committee shall verify the circumstances which
became evident and the information submitted. The expert committee shall, if
necessary, make a proposal to the issuer of the licence to declare the licence
invalid or shall issue a precept to the person holding the licence for the
elimination of deficiencies. The issuer of the licence has the right to suspend
the validity of a licence until the deficiencies are eliminated. If the person
holding the licence fails to comply with the precept during the term specified,
the issuer of the licence has the right to declare the licence invalid on the
proposal of the expert committee.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(4) Upon the declaration in
invalidity of a licence, the issuer of the licence may, on the proposal of the
expert committee, set a term for the person holding the licence to complete any
unfinished works.
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(5) A decision to declare a licence invalid shall be
sent to the person holding the licence not later than within three working days
as of making the decision.
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(6) The Land Board has the right, at any time, to verify the conformity of the activities of a person holding a licence with legislation.
(7) If the circumstances which were the bases for the issue of a licence have changed, the person holding the licence is required to notify the issuer of the licence immediately of the changes and submit the corresponding documents.
(1) In a cadastral survey the location of boundary points of the cadastral unit shall be connected to a national geodetic network, a local geodetic network or the Global Navigation Satellite System permanent station network. The coordinates of the geodetic network control points or permanent stations used in the cadastral survey shall be entered in the Geodetic Point Database.
(2) The purpose of cadastral surveys is to determine, mark and survey the boundaries of land units in the field and to survey the situation of the land unit in the landscape. Cadastral surveys shall also be carried out for the restoration of boundary markers.
(3) The cadastral registrar shall be notified of any differences if it becomes evident that there are contradictions between data from the land cover and use type maps and the natural status of the land or in the event that the location in the landscape of the object which gives rise to restrictions is not in compliance with data from the restrictions map.
(4) If a cadastral survey reveals contradictory data about boundaries or if it has been identified that the locations of boundary markers in the landscape are not in compliance with the data pertaining to the boundaries entered in the cadastre, or that there are several boundary markers in one boundary marker, the boundary of the immovable shall be identified on the basis of § 15 of the Land Consolidation Act.
(5) A land surveyor is obligated to invite to the indication of boundaries the owners of all the immovables whose immovables have a common border crossing point with the surveyed area. The land surveyor shall prepare a boundary report about the location and indication of the boundaries. The persons specified in the first sentence of this section shall sign the boundary report, thereby confirming that they agree to the location of the boundaries and the obligation to preserve the boundary markers.
(6) If the owner of an immovable, who has been invited to the indication of the boundaries, fails to make an appearance, the land surveyor shall make a corresponding note in the boundary report. The locations of the boundary markers and the preservation obligation thereof shall be deemed to be made known to the owner of the immovable and the owner shall be deemed to have agreed to the location of the boundaries with the sending of the invitation.
(7) If the owner of an immovable appears at the indication of the boundaries, but does not sign the boundary report, the locations of the boundary markers and the preservation obligation thereof shall be deemed to be made known to the owner of the immovable.
(8) If a land surveyor fails to deliver to the owner of the concerned immovable the invitation for the indication of the boundaries or if the address of the said person is missing or if they are not living at their known address and their actual location is unknown and there is no other way to deliver the message or if the owner of the immovable is unknown, the land surveyor shall make a corresponding note in the boundary report.
(9) The owner of an apartment ownership may be informed of the indication of the boundaries through the apartment association. The invitation shall be deemed to be delivered to the owner of the apartment ownership once the invitation has been delivered to the apartment association.
(10) Upon identification of the boundary of an immovable provided for in § 15 of the Land Consolidation Act, the cadastral registrar shall determine the data of the cadastral unit based on subsection 16 (7) of this Act.
(11) The determination, marking and survey of
boundaries of cadastral units, the installation and restoration of a boundary
marker, the determination of the situation in the landscape, the preparation of
a boundary report, the ascertainment of restrictions on use of cadastral units,
the verification of performed cadastral surveys and the entry in cadastre of
the data pertaining to the verification of the cadastral survey and the
requirements on the boundary markers to be installed are regulated with the
procedure for the formation of cadastral units established by a regulation of
the minister responsible for the area.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 171. Entry in cadastre of changes in shore-line of public water body
In the cases and on the bases provided by law,
changes in the ownership of immovable on shore occurred due to the filling-up
of a public water body shall be surveyed and included in the composition of the
immovable on shore, and changes in the boundaries and area of the immovable
shall be entered in the land cadastre on the basis of an application of the
owner of the immovable on shore. Information concerning the boundaries and area
of the immovable shall be automatically updated in the land register in the
course of electronic data interchange.
[RT I 2010, 38, 231 - entry into force 01.07.2010]
§ 18. Determination of intended use of cadastral unit
(1) A city or rural municipality government shall
determine the intended purpose of the cadastral unit as specified in
§181 of this Act, pursuant to the following principles:
1) the intended purpose of cadastral units
with no construction works shall be determined based on the actual use of the
land or based on a comprehensive plan, in the case where preparation of a
detailed plan is not mandatory;
2) in the case where preparation of a
detailed plan is mandatory, the intended purpose of cadastral units shall be
determined on the basis of detailed plans;
3) the intended purpose of cadastral units
servicing construction works shall be determined in full extent proceeding from
the purpose of the construction works based on the actual usage, building
permit, construction notification, written agreement of the city or rural
municipality or occupancy permit.
(2) Up to three intended purposes shall be determined for one cadastral unit with a five-percent accuracy rate. If more than three intended purposes proceed from the plan or intended purpose of the construction works, the building permit, the building notice, the written agreement of the city or rural municipality government or the occupancy permit, the three most important intended purposes shall be determined as the intended purposes of the cadastral unit.
(3) The intended purpose or purposes of cadastral
units shall be registered in the land cadastre together with the intended
purpose classifier.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 181. Intended purposes of cadastral units
(1) Residential land is land for garages and construction works intended for permanent or periodic residency. Residential land is land under residential buildings, including apartment buildings, cottages, garden houses, and land adjacent thereto under household and ancillary construction works and servicing the construction works.
(2) Commercial land is land used for commercial
purposes. Commercial land is land under business, office or service-purpose
construction works and land servicing such construction works, including:
1) retail construction works land;
2) wholesale construction works land;
3) catering construction works land;
4) service construction works land;
5) accommodation construction works land;
6) land designated for transportation
construction works related to the servicing of passengers, including land
designated for airport, rail and bus station and port construction works;
7) office or administrative construction
works land;
8) land designated for parking
construction works used for commercial purposes, including car park land;
9) communications construction works land,
including telecommunications facilities land;
10) land designated for entertainment,
educational, science, health care, recreational or sports construction works
used for commercial purposes;
11) other land used for commercial
purposes.
(3) Production land is land used for production
purposes. Production land is land under production and industrial construction
works and land servicing such construction works, including:
1) land designated for agricultural,
forest, hunting and fishing industry construction works;
2) port construction works land, except. for
land designated for construction works related to the servicing of passengers;
3) land designated for construction works
necessary for the storage and transportation of output;
4) utility construction works land which
makes up an independent cadastral unit, including land designated for
construction works related to heating, water, gas and power supply;
5) land under waste conditioning
construction works, except land designated for land disposal sites;
6) other land used for production
purposes.
(4) Land designated for water bodies is land under natural and artificial water bodies or parts thereof.
(5) Land designated for transport is land used for
traffic and transport together with land under construction works necessary for
ensuring safety and maintenance of the above land and land servicing such
construction works, including:
1) road area;
2) land designated for public parking
construction works without commercial purpose, including car parks;
3) railway ground area;
4) air traffic land;
5) navigation equipment land;
6) land under cableways, tramway tracks
and tracks that are similar to the above in terms of build or function and
differ from railways.
(6) Land designated for land disposal sites is land designated for construction works for the deposit of production and municipal waste, including landfill land and land under construction works for sewage treatment and land servicing such construction works.
(7) National defence land is land used for the
purpose of national defence, border guard and rescue service, including:
1) land designated for border crossing
point, customs point, national defence, custodial institution, rescue service
and law enforcement construction works;
2) public defence land and land designated
for facilities of the Defence Force;
3) training area.
(8) Land under protection is land which is under the protection of the state and land adjacent to objects under the protection of the state where commercial activities are prohibited by legislation.
(9) Profit yielding land is land used for the production of agricultural products or silviculture and land with agricultural or silvicultural potential.
(10) Mining industry land is land used for the
mining and processing of earth deposits, except for peat, including:
1) mine claims and land servicing mine
claims;
2) land designated for construction
works, including production buildings, roads and railways within the boundaries
of mine claims and land servicing mine claims.
(11) Peat processing land is land used for mining
and processing peat, including:
1) mine claims and land servicing mine
claims together with drainage systems;
2) land designated for tracks and
windbreaks resulting from fire safety requirements;
3) land designated for construction
works, including roads and railways within the boundaries of mine claims and
land servicing mine claims.
(12) Public land is land from which no profit is
sought. Upon the determination the intended purpose of public land, it is also
necessary to determine the subcategory of the intended purpose. The
subcategories of public land are:
1) land for non-residential construction
works is land under construction works and construction works complexes and
land servicing construction works the purpose of which is not the realisation
of profit, including land designated for state or local government authorities,
land designated for office and administrative buildings, land designated for
the diplomatic and consular representation buildings of foreign states, land
designated for entertainment, educational, science, health care, welfare
services, sacral, recreational and sports construction works, land designated
for museum, archive and library construction works and land designated for zoos
and botanical gardens;
2) public land which is for public use
and generally does not have any buildings and can locate only ancillary
buildings, including land designated for green areas and parks, land designated
for public beaches, land designated for folk festivities and folk gatherings,
land designated for boat landings, land designated for children's playgrounds,
land designated for sports arenas and health tracks and land designated for
cemeteries.
(13) Land not designated for a specific purpose is
land without building rights for which it is not possible or reasonable to
determine an intended purpose.
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§ 182. Specifications of determination of intended purpose
(1) Land areas which are not used for the production of agricultural produce or the tending of forest, but which have agricultural or silvicultural potential, are also considered to be profit yielding land.
(2) The intended purpose of a cadastral unit shall not be determined to be profit yielding land and residential land or land designated for land disposal site simultaneously.
(3) Cadastral units shall not be determined to have other intended purposes alongside the intended purpose of land not designated for a specific purpose, except for the intended purpose of profit yielding land.
(4) Cadastral units which have been issued a permission to extract earth deposits shall be determined to have the intended purpose of mining industry land or peat industry land resulting from the extraction permit.
(5) In the case of underground extraction, the
intended purpose of mining industry land shall only be determined for land
designated for servicing mining claims.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 19. Notification of change of intended purpose of cadastral unit
The local government shall inform the cadastral
registrar of the decision on the basis of which the intended purpose or
purposes of a cadastral unit shall be changed within one month as of the date
of making the decision.
[RT I 2002, 99, 579 - entry into force 01.01.2003]
§ 191. Ascertainment of restrictions on use of cadastral units
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) Ascertainment of restrictions on the use of a cadastral unit (hereinafter restrictions) is the determination of the location of objects which give rise to restrictions in order to register such objects in the cadastre.
(2) The following are obligated to submit data
pertaining to restrictions:
1) the owner of the object which gives
rise to restrictions within 90 days of the creation or change of the object
which gives rise to restrictions if there is no state database kept on the
object which gives rise to restrictions or if the state database is missing the
necessary data or if the format of the data is invalid;
2) the manager of the state database which
contains the object and zone which give rise to restrictions within 30 days of
the registration or amendment of the data pertaining to restrictions in the
database.
(3) The data pertaining to restrictions shall be
submitted to the cadastre electronically.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 192. Verification of cadastral survey
(1) The cadastral registrar has the right to verify the correctness of the cadastral survey data in the cadastre and the legality of the cadastral survey.
(2) The cadastral registrar has the right to issue precepts to the land surveyor for the elimination of deficiencies discovered during the verification of the cadastral survey. The cadastral registrar shall issue to the land surveyor the cadastral survey conditions for the elimination of deficiencies.
(3) The land surveyor is required to submit new survey data according to the cadastral survey conditions within the determined deadline.
(4) If the verification of a cadastral survey results in the receipt of new survey data, the cadastral registrar shall determine the data of the cadastral unit on the basis of subsection 16 (7) of this Act.
(5) In the case of failure to comply with the
precept specified in subsection (2) of this section, the cadastral registrar
shall impose substitutive enforcement on the land surveyor for the elimination
of deficiencies pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Substitutive
Enforcement and Penalty Payment Act. The upper limit for a penalty payment is
1000 euros.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 193. Correction of cadastral data
(1) The cadastral registrar has the right to correct cadastral data on the basis of cadastral surveys.
(2) The cadastral registrar has the right to correct
cadastral data without a cadastral survey if the following has been
established:
1) the exact basic data of the boundaries
and location;
2) variation from the geodetic network or
backdrop map;
3) a conversion mistake;
4) a mistake in making the cadastral
entry.
(3) In the cases specified in subsections (1) and
(2) of this section, the owner of the immovable shall not be involved and the
cadastral entry shall be made ex officio, provided that the boundary of
the cadastral unit in the field is not subject to change.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 194. Compensation of cadastral survey expenses to cadastral registrar
(1) The owner of the immovable or, in the event of substitutive enforcement, the person who performed the cadastral survey, shall compensate for the expenses related to the cadastral survey carried out by the cadastral registrar.
(2) The compensation of expenses related to the cadastral survey carried out by the cadastral registrar and the amount of the remuneration is regulated with the procedure for the formation of cadastral units established by a regulation of the minister responsible for the area.
(3) The Land Board may use the remuneration received
for cadastral surveys to cover its expenses related to its activities arising
from the statutes of the Land Board.
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[Repealed - RT I, 12.07.2014, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2015]
§ 20. Maintenance of cadastre during land reform
(1) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(2) The Estonian basic map, orthophotos or other
appropriate plans and maps may be used as backdrop maps for the cadastre during
the land reform.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(3) [Repealed - RT I 2000, 92, 598 - entry into force 18.12.2000]
(4) During the course of carrying out the land reform,
the boundaries of cadastral units may be determined on the basis of desk
surveys. No cadastral surveys shall be carried out in this case. The cadastral
registrar shall form a cadastral unit on the basis of the boundary data of the
land unit and shall make an entry in the cadastre, determining the data
pertaining to boundary points of the cadastral unit and the area of the
cadastral unit as the land cover and use types based on land cover and use type
maps.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(41) The rural municipality or city government, the
land surveyor, the entitled person of the land reform, the person applying the
state ownership of the land or a person authorised thereby, the organiser of
privatisation or a person authorised thereby or the Land Board shall make the
order for the cadastral survey or the determination of the boundaries of a cadastral
unit on the basis of a desk survey. The person submitting the order shall
request cadastral survey conditions or conditions for the determination of land
unit boundaries on the basis of a desk survey from the cadastral registrar.
Upon the return of unlawfully expropriated land and the privatisation of land
with the right of pre-emption, a cadastral unit is formed on the basis of an
application by the rural municipality or city government, and in other cases of
privatisation of land, a cadastral unit is formed on the basis of an
application by the organiser of privatisation or a person authorised thereby.
The application for the formation of a cadastral unit to be retained in state
ownership or transferred into municipal ownership shall be submitted by the
person who decides to retain the land in state ownership or a person authorised
thereby, the rural municipality or city government or the Land Board.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(5) The land surveyor, the rural municipality or city
government, the organiser of privatisation or the person applying for the state
ownership of the land shall determine the boundaries of the land unit on the
basis of a desk survey in the electronic environment managed by the cadastral
registrar. The boundaries of a land unit may be determined on the basis of a
desk survey with the permission of the cadastral registrar which is issued by
the cadastral registrar together with the conditions for the formation of the
land unit. The cadastral registrar shall grant its permission based on the
quality of the basic data of the concerned cadastral unit and other important
circumstances. The person entitled to acquire land on the basis of the Land
Reform Act or the owner of the concerned cadastral unit has the right to
request the indication of boundaries in the landscape together with the
preparation of a boundary report. The boundaries shall be indicated and the
boundary report prepared on the basis of subsection 17 (5) of this Act. If
unimproved state land, land under bodies of water in state ownership and land
under roads and railways in state ownership is retained in state ownership, a
boundary report shall not be prepared. Upon the transfer into municipal
ownership or the retention in state ownership of land, the plan of the land
unit shall be prepared by the person applying for the retention in state
ownership of land, the rural municipality or city government or the Land Board.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(51) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(52) If a cadastral unit to be formed borders on land where cadastral units have not been formed, the entitled subject for the return or privatisation of such plot of land is deemed to be an adjacent neighbour or in the absence of such a person, the local government is deemed to be an adjacent neighbour.
(53) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(54) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(55) The determination of the boundary of a land
unit on the basis of a desk survey, the indication of boundaries on plans or in
the field and the submission of data in the cadastre is regulated with the
procedure for the formation of cadastral units established by a regulation of
the minister responsible for the area.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(6) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(7) Upon carrying out the land reform, the cadastral
unit shall be determined to have the intended purpose arising from the intended
purpose of the construction works, the actual use of land or the detailed plan.
If there are no construction works on the land unit and there is no
agricultural or silvicultural potential, the land unit shall be determined to
have the intended purpose of land not designated for a specific purpose.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(8) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(9) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(10) Upon the division of cadastral units which are in state ownership, formed on the basis of a desk survey and located in low-density areas, only the part of land to be severed from the existing cadastral unit shall be surveyed.
(11) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(12) If, upon the registration in the cadastre of a cadastral unit formed by a cadastral survey, it becomes evident that the boundaries of a bordering cadastral unit which has been formed on the basis of a desk survey and which is registered in the cadastre do not coincide on the cadastral map with the boundaries of the cadastral unit being registered, or vice versa, the cadastral registrar shall determine the size of the error permitted upon the registration of the cadastral unit according to the backdrop map of the cadastre, but the error shall not be greater than 50 metres from the situation on the backdrop map of the cadastre with regard to the geodetic network, and boundaries marked with boundary markers in the field shall not be changed.
(13) If, upon the registration in the cadastre of a cadastral unit formed by a cadastral survey, it becomes evident that the boundaries of a bordering cadastral unit which has been formed on the basis of a desk survey and which is registered in the cadastre do not coincide in the field with the boundaries of the cadastral unit being registered, or vice versa, and if it can be ascertained that a mistake has been made upon determination of the boundaries of the cadastral unit formed on the basis of a desk survey, the cadastral unit shall be formed on the basis of the boundary determined in the cadastral survey. The change to the boundaries of the cadastral unit formed on the basis of a desk survey shall be entered, on the basis of survey data, on the cadastral map, the existing cadastre plans shall not be amended and an extract of the cadastral map certified by the cadastral registrar shall henceforth be the official document certifying the location of the boundaries of the cadastral unit.
(14) The boundaries of a cadastral unit formed on the basis of a desk survey shall be marked in the field and a boundary marked with boundary markers in the field shall be restored in the course of a cadastral survey on the basis of a cadastre plan or a boundary report. Upon the marking in the field of boundaries of a cadastral unit formed on the basis of a desk survey according to an extract of the cadastral map certified by the cadastral registrar or upon the restoration of boundaries marked with boundary markers in the field, the permitted error provided for in subsection (12) of this section shall be taken into account.
(15) If the person determining the boundaries of the
land unit on the basis of a desk survey is the local government or the state,
the persons entitled to acquire land shall pay 100 euros for the determination
of the boundaries of the land unit according to the Land Reform Act. If the
land is returned or privatised in several cadastral units then another 33 euros
shall be paid for each additional cadastral unit.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 201. Obligation of notary to forward information
(1) [Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(2) A notary is required to submit a copy of the
contract to the cadastral registrar within ten days as of the notarisation of a
transaction for transfer of a registered immovable or a legal share thereof at
the expense of the transferor. Based on an agreement between the Chamber of Notaries
and the Land Board, which among other sets out the manner of forwarding
information, a notary may, instead of submitting a copy, submit a certified
statement of transaction to the cadastral registrar which sets out the
following information:
1) the number in the notarial register;
2) the type of transaction (sale,
exchange, gift or other);
3) the registered immovable number(s) and
cadastral register number(s) of the object of the transaction;
4) the type of object of the transaction
(immovable, right of superficies, apartment ownership or right of superficies
in apartments);
5) the share in the ownership of the
object of the transaction;
6) the date of entry into the transaction;
7) the price of the transaction, including
information on whether value added tax is included, or, in the absence of
price, the transaction value;
[RT I 2007, 69, 425 - entry into force 01.01.2008]
8) information concerning each transferor
and transferee in the transaction (in the case of a legal person, identifier of
the country of registration and, in the case of a natural person, identifier of
the country of permanent residence), and information concerning the legal
shares of the registered immovable transferred or acquired by them;
[RT I 2007, 69, 425 - entry into force 01.01.2008]
9) information concerning the existence of
encumbrances unless the information concerning the existence of encumbrances in
the land register is available to the cadastral registrar from electronic
sources;
10) information concerning any buildings
on the registered immovable unless such information is available to the
cadastral registrar from electronic sources.
(3) For the purposes of this section, transactions
entered into between the person privatising the land and the organiser of privatisation
in the name of the state in the course of privatisation of land, and sales
contracts entered into between the buyer (entitled subject) and seller
(obligated subject) in the course of privatisation of dwellings are not deemed
to be transactions.
[RT I 2003, 51, 355 - entry into force 19.07.2003]
§ 21. Computerisation of cadastre
[Repealed - RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 211. Responsibility of cadastral registrar
The cadastral registrar is responsible for
making sure that entries made before 1 July 2018 comply with the original
documents. Damage caused by incorrect entries made by the cadastral registrar
is compensated for pursuant to the procedure provided by law.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 22. [Repealed - RT I 2002, 63, 387 - entry into force 01.09.2002]
§ 23. – § 25. [Omitted from this text.]
§ 251. Replacement of notation
The notation “ Katastriüksus moodustatud
plaani alusel ” [Cadastral unit formed on the basis of a plan] which was
entered in the land cadastre and the land register upon registration of a
cadastral unit before 1 July 2018 shall be replaced with the notation
“ Pindala on ebatäpne ” [Area inaccurate].
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
§ 252. Validity of activity licences for land readjustment works
Any activity licences for land readjustment
works issued before 1 July 2018 shall be valid until the expiration of their
validity period but not longer than 1 July 2020.
[RT I, 29.06.2018, 1 - entry into force 01.07.2018]
(1) This Act enters into force on the day following its publication in the Riigi Teataja, except for § 3 of this Act which enters into force on 1 January 1995.
(2) Cadastral work commenced by the date of entry into
force of this Act shall be completed under the conditions which were in force
at the time the contract was entered into, and shall be registered by the
cadastral registrar until 15 April 1995.
Courtesy: https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/Riigikogu/act/517072018004/consolide
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