(ii) any gaps and/or overlaps with the adjoiners described boundaries. A) The search of public records shall be sufficient in breadth and depth to identify with reasonable certainty. 3.1(a)(1)(B) The stake-out of a building, for instance, is normally contingent upon a boundary survey. American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and American Society of Civil Engineers, latest edition, 2) Blacks Law Dictionary, latest edition. B) Explain foreseeable contingencies or repercussions of the work. 1) The focus of the Manual is the way in which most surveyors practice the profession most of the time This way of practicing is generally called standard practice. Indiana Code 36-9-27.4-25. Right of entry onto land LawServer For example, almost all states have right of entry laws for . 8.1(b)(1)(A) Surveyors, on being asked the name of a good lawyer, should be impartial in their recommendation. An ink stamp seal or a digitally reproduced seal is assumed to be a facsimile. B) the quantitative, i.e. (1) Subject to subsection (4) of this section, a registered professional land surveyor, or any employee or agent of the land surveyor, may enter on foot, where practicable, upon any land for the purpose of surveying or performing any survey work and may establish permanent survey monuments as allowed by rule of the State Board of Examiners for (ii) the proper method of adjusting measurements for random errors. Mostly they specify superiority: record monuments over undocumented monuments, physical monuments over measurements, and direction over distance; provided, however, that their application does not violate the evident intent of the conveyance or lead to absurd consequences. State Registration Board for Professional Engineers. For geodetic surveys, the least squares adjustment method is appropriate. But drafting still need not be aided by computer. 2) The guidelines presented in this Manual are therefore valid for all licensed land surveyors in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, not just for members of the Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors. 3) The licensing of a profession is undertaken by the state to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. Particular notice should be paid to the transfer of title by means other than recorded deeds and related documents, to physical occupation relative to record descriptions, to both extrinsic and intrinsic evidence, and to the hearsay nature of the evidence. May include the search for physical evidence called for in the written evidence. (iv) any problematic use of land indicated by the record evidence.
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