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Land Survey Descriptions

Land Survey Descriptions
Author: William C. Wattles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Surveying
ISBN: 9780960696239

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This book, originally written by William C. Wattles, is the classic reference for the practitioner. Revised by late Gurdon H. Wattles, this book belongs on every surveyors bookshelf. A partial list of the topics covered include: General and essential features of descriptions; Forms and Types of Descriptions; Sectional Property; Easements and Vacations; Tide Lands and Water Boundaries; Mining Location; Interpretation of Descriptions; Words and Phrases; Description Variance; and Values of the Vara.


Professional Surveyors and Real Property Descriptions

Professional Surveyors and Real Property Descriptions
Author: Stephen V. Estopinal
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470542594

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The only modern guide to interpreting and writing real property descriptions for surveyors Technical land information is no longer the exclusive domain of professional surveyors. The Internet now houses a multitude of resources that nontechnical professionals—such as attorneys and realtors—access and implement on a daily basis. However, these professionals are trained in aspects of law and commerce that do not provide the proper education and experience to interpret and evaluate their land boundary information discoveries correctly. As a result, their analysis is often erroneous and the data misapplied—ultimately leading to confusion and costly litigation. Professional Surveyors and Real Property Descriptions attempts to bridge the ever-widening gap between the users of land boundary information and the land surveyors who produce it. An expert team of authors integrates the historic and legal background of real property interests with fundamental concepts of the surveying profession in a manner accessible for average readers. These provide the basics for both properly comprehending older descriptions and competently constructing complete and modern real property descriptions that foster better communication. Highlights in this book include: An in-depth exploration of historic descriptions and how to read them Coverage of the widely accepted ALTA/ACSM Land Boundary Survey standards and associated property descriptions A diverse collection of examples and practice scenarios An overview of the latest issues related to the use of GPS and GIS Written in easy-to-understand language, this practical resource assists nontechnical professionals in understanding exactly what a surveyor does and does not do, and serves as a valuable tool for obtaining the most satisfactory, accurate, and complete real property descriptions.


A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys

A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys
Author: Stephen V. Estopinal
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470230584

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The nonsurveyor's definitive land survey sourcebook—now extensively updated Over the last several decades, the Internet has allowed individuals with a non-technical background to assume more control of land surveys. But without a clear understanding of how to accurately use land survey data, and faced with the challenges of communicating specific requirements to a professional land surveyor, conflicts often arise that lead to litigation. A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys bridges the ever-expanding communication gap between the users of land boundary information and professional land surveyors. This indispensable guide clearly explains the functions and procedures required in every survey (routine or otherwise), and the role of a surveyor in their investigation and re-establishment. It is a must-have resource for title attorneys, paralegals, realtors, government agents, and others who rely on the information gathered and presented by land surveys. Written in nontechnical language and supported by numerous line drawings, A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys not only helps readers gain a strong familiarity with a survey, plat, or land description, but enables them to accurately evaluate it, detect any inadequacies, and make the proper adjustments to obtain approval. The Third Edition of A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys has been expanded with thirty percent new material and is fully updated to reflect the latest practice guidelines and technology, including the use of GPS and GIS in land boundary re-establishment. Also included is important new material on how technology should be interpreted in assessing the quality and accuracy of a land survey.


Surveying Our Public Lands

Surveying Our Public Lands
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1969
Genre: Public lands
ISBN:

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Land Surveying Simplified

Land Surveying Simplified
Author: Paul L. Gay
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1365206211

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"This is a book about boundary surveying. It is written for anyone who is interested in how surveys are performed. The book would also be useful for land surveying students who are interested in developing an overall view of how land surveyors go about surveying a parcel of land. This book will provide the reader with a background on boundary surveying techniques and some of the common legal issues which govern boundary establishment. A primary purpose of this book is to acquaint people who are not land surveyors with the principles used by land surveyors to establish boundary lines. The information in this book will be useful to home owners, real estate agents, attorneys, engineers, city planners, building officials, students, bankers, title researchers, GIS practitioners and others. I hope this book will be an important resource for those who have questions relating to boundaries and land surveying in general."--Back cover.


Land Survey Systems

Land Survey Systems
Author: John G. McEntyre
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1978
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Land Survey Descriptions

Land Survey Descriptions
Author: William C. Wattles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1970
Genre: Land titles
ISBN:

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LAND SURVEY AND LAND TITLES

LAND SURVEY AND LAND TITLES
Author: Charles Claudius Kagey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1914
Genre: Land titles
ISBN:

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Interpreting Land Records

Interpreting Land Records
Author: Donald A. Wilson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2006-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This is the only text available, which provides practical guidance on the important topic of interpreting land records to students and professionals in land surveying.