Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A plan of subdivision must--
(a) distinctly show all roads, parks, reserves and other proposed lots that are to be public use land; and
(b) include a statement agreeing to the plan and dedicating the public use land by--
(i) the registered owner; or
(ii) if the mortgagee of the registered owner is in possession--the mortgagee in possession; and
(c) show all proposed lots marked with separate and distinct numbers; and
(d) distinctly show all proposed common property; and
(e) show all proposed easements marked with separate and distinct letters; and
(f) comply with the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003; and
(g) be certified as accurate by a cadastral surveyor within the meaning of the Surveyors Act 2003; and
(h) have been approved by the relevant planning body, unless the plan of subdivision provides only for--
(i) the amalgamation of 2 or more lots to create a smaller number of lots; or
(ii) the redefinition of a lot on a resurvey; or
(iii) under the BCCM Act, chapter 2, part 3, division 2, the incorporation of a lot with common property or conversion of lessee common property within the meaning of that Act; and
(i) if the plan of subdivision provides for the division of 1 or more lots, or the dedication of land to public use--have been approved by the relevant planning body; and
(j) be consented to by all registered mortgagees of each lot the subject of the plan and all other registered proprietors whose interests are affected by the plan.
(2) If the plan of subdivision is to give effect to a surrender under the Land Act 1994, section 55, of all or part of land contained in a deed of grant in trust, the plan of subdivision--
(a) must be endorsed with the written approval of the Minister under that section; and
(b) need not have been approved by the local government concerned as would otherwise be required under subsection (1)(h) or (i).
(3) In this section--
relevant planning body means--
(a) if the proposed lots are in an urban development area--the Urban Land Development Authority; or
(b) otherwise--the relevant local government.