From: roger@hayter.org
On 1 Aug 2025 at 21:29:29 BST, "Mark Goodge"
wrote:
> On 1 Aug 2025 14:54:27 GMT, Roger Hayter wrote:
>>
>> I agree that this is the apparent legal situation. But it may be that a
third
>> possibility exists: that the 'definitive map' actually exists in a state
which
>> entails an old map and a set of approved amendments to it which together
>> constitutes the 'definitive map'.
>
> This is precisely correct, yes.
>
> The "definitive map", as published, is a snapshot in time. It is (or should
> be) a perfect representation of the situation on the ground at the time it
> is published. However, there is no obligation to re-publish it every time
> there is a modification. Provided the modifications are stored with the
most
> recent publication of the map, the map is still definitive even though it
> will become increasingly out of date. That is, the legal situation
comprises
> the map and all associated MMOs, not the map alone.
>
> This situation dates back, of course, to the time when the definitive map
> was on paper, rather than digital (and even older, when the definitive map
> was hand-drawn lines on paper). These days, it would be possible to insist
> that a digital version of the map is updated appropriately every time there
> is an MMO. But no such legal obligation yet exists, and councils have
enough
> other competing demands for resources without adding one that they are not
> obliged to.
>
> Mark
If amendments had to be published as digital maps according to a defined
format then it would be a simple matter of programming to immediately
incorporate them in the current digital definitive map. Possibly.
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Roger Hayter
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