Evidence and procedures for boundary location /
Professional surveyors and many civil engineers must understand the laws of boundaries and the evidence necessary for efficient and accurate boundary determination. This new edition of the preeminent text/reference on the subject is brought completely up to date, with new material on the use of tech...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons,
[2011]
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Edition: | 6th ed. |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Introduction
- Definition, Scope, and Nature of Evidence
- Words as Evidence
- Evidence and Technology
- Other Types or Species of Evidence
- Calculations and Measurements as Evidence
- Plats as Evidence
- Evidence of Water Boundaries
- Using Historical Knowledge as Evidence
- Recording and Preserving Evidence
- Procedures for Locating Boundaries Described by Words
- Original Surveys and Related Platting Laws
- Unwritten Transfers of Land Ownership
- Guarantees of Title and Location
- Using and Understanding Words in Boundary Descriptions
- Professional Liability
- Professional Stature
- The Surveyor in Court
- The Surveyor, The Law, and Evidence: A Professional Relationship
- Appendix A: The Surveyor's Report
- Appendix B: Wooden Evidence
- Appendix C: The [quasi-]Judicial Function of Surveyors
- Appendix D: Geodaesia
- Appendix E: Land Acts That Created The Public Lands
- Index.
- Introduction
- Definition, scope and nature of evidence
- Words as evidence
- Evidence and technology
- Other types or species of evidence
- Calculations and measurements as evidence
- Plats as evidence
- Evidence of water boundaries
- Using historical knowledge as evidence
- Recording and preserving evidence
- Procedures for locating boundaries described by words
- Original surveys and related platting laws
- Unwritten transfers of land ownership
- Guarantees of title and location
- Using and understanding words in boundary descriptions
- Professional liability
- Professional stature
- The surveyor in court
- The surveyor, the law, and evidence: a professional relationship.