A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys

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John Wiley & Sons, 1993 - 226 páginas
Clearly explains the functions and procedures required in every survey (routine or otherwise), why it is done and how it is accomplished. Readers will not only gain an appreciation for a survey, plat or land description but will be able to evaluate it in its proper perspective, realize any inherent inadequacies or discrepancies that may exist and have a much better idea of when a survey is needed to solve a problem or to obtain an approval. Contains a wealth of high-quality line drawings.

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PURPOSE OF THE BOOK
1
GEOMETRY
15
DEFINING NORTH 29
29
PROJECTION SYSTEMS
39
FUNDAMENTALS OF MEASUREMENTS
49
All Measurements Include Errors
52
8
60
LAND RECORD SYSTEMS
77
EVALUATING SURVEY PLATS
123
9
133
EXERCISES IN EVALUATING SURVEY PLATS
147
4
162
WRITING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
175
EXERCISES IN WRITING DEED DESCRIPTIONS
189
APPENDIX OF TABLES
197
APPENDIX C
210

4
83
8
92
CONTENTS
107
BOUNDARY RECOVERY
111

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