Abstract

The geometric component of the EEKO plans, cadastral OKS and engineering topographic plans is compared. Their similarities and differences are shown. Errors in geometry are investigated. It is noted as the most accurate and complete engineering and topographic plan, which undergoes a number of controls in the process of creation. Conclusion - in order to exclude gross errors in the metric position of real estate objects, it is necessary to control boundary and technical plans, which are the basis of on-duty cadastral maps.

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