Original Survey e-bog
1386,89 DKK
(inkl. moms 1733,61 DKK)
The most comprehensive treatment of key elements of original surveys, and the research required to find them, which is an important issue in retracement surveys that has never been fully explored. It will help surveyors become familiar with the proper identification and requirements and find the appropriate evidence using proper procedures.The most comprehensive treatment of key elements of ori...
E-bog
1386,89 DKK
Forlag
CRC Press
Udgivet
29 november 2021
Længde
520 sider
Genrer
Property and real estate
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000465341
The most comprehensive treatment of key elements of original surveys, and the research required to find them, which is an important issue in retracement surveys that has never been fully explored. It will help surveyors become familiar with the proper identification and requirements and find the appropriate evidence using proper procedures.The most comprehensive treatment of key elements of original surveys and the research required to find original surveys, is an important issue in retracement surveys that has never been fully explored. It emphasizes the importance and the necessity of determining the creation of the title and its sources along with its accompanying survey or location. The case studies included in the book discuss the consequences when investigators do not follow complete research procedures, and act upon less information, even though the law requires otherwise. This is a practical guide for surveyors to become familiar with the proper identification and requirements and find the appropriate evidence using the right procedures.This book is intended for the practicing surveyor and will be useful to the legal profession, historical researchers, federal land departments, and others interested in surveys.Features This is the first book that focuses on identifying original surveys, written by one of the top consultants in the United States, who brings real case examples of both successes and failuresExplains land separation techniques when more than one has been used previously.Includes numerous case examples providing context for surveyors and attorneysDiscusses the relation between title creation and their transferAddresses federal versus private surveys, their differences, and similarities