2DBCB7711FB906B6E040CD9B0F274EFEEnglishChris CoxDepartment of the Attorney-General and JusticeRegistrar General08 8999 6063agd.registrargeneral@nt.gov.auDepartment of Infrastructure, Planning and LogisticsSurveyor General -(08) 8995 5360robert.sarib@nt.gov.au2007-08-31AS/NZS ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata, ANZLIC Metadata Profile1.0Digital Cadastral Database of the Northern Territory2000-01-14ANZNT0001000036The Digital Cadastral Database of the Northern Territory is made up of the base active spatial Cadastre covering the whole of the NT with some secondary interests and identifiers over the top. The unique parcel identifier (LAISKEY) has then been used to link the cadastre polygon to the ILIS textual database and download various attributes to the spatial DCDB daily.
The current, active cadastre of the NT is made available to NT government staff on the DPI dissemination database SDB1.Online access to digital data only available within the Northern Territory Government. Charges may apply for both hard and digital copy. For digital information, a digital data agreement may be required. Please refer to the contact within this metadata for access.English-25.998618-9.998585129.001218138.0012461998-01-02datasetnot knownContinually updated. Complete to date0not knownParcels are polygons or groups of polygons. The active base cadastral layer covers the whole of the NT leaving public road corridors as voids. Apart from road corridors there should be no voids or overlaps between parcels. In some cases there are overlying forms of tenure or secondary interests which have been created in another layer and overlaid on the base cadastre. Community service identifier points have been converted to small circular polygons for display purposes.0not knownUrban - +/- 3 to 4 m
Rural - +/- 3 to 4 m
Pastoral - +/- 1000 m0not knownFew attributes are held with this data. Quality of this is good as due to its age most problems have been found and resolved.
The spatial data itself only holds enough attributes to create the unique parcel identifier (LAISKEY) and a status attribute to signify if it is Active, Proposed or in Transition.
The LAISKEY provides a common link to ILIS where all the textual attributes are sourced. ILIS is maintained by a number of agencies, the main ones being Land Titles Office and Dept of Planning and Infrastructure.0Urban - Digitised from the best available mapping, usually 1 : 2500
Rural - Digitised survey plans controlled via model adjustment program.
Pastoral - Digitised from the best available mapping, usually 1 : 500000. GPS and other control has been used for maintenance where it is supplied