Interpreting Land RecordsThe difficult task of boundary retracement begins with three substantial steps: recovering land records, determining the significance of those records, and applying the findings to conditions on the ground. Interpreting Land Records thoroughly details everything surveyors need to know to formulate sound, defendable opinions, including how courts interpret ambiguous words and conflicts between words in documents, and between those words and items outside the documents. Packed with illustrative case examples accompanied by descriptions of how a retracement was performed, what the problems were, and how the surveyor resolved them, Interpreting Land Records features:
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Contents
TITLE SEARCH OR DEED SEARCH | 50 |
4 RULES OF CONSTRUCTION | 101 |
5 RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF CONFLICTING ELEMENTS | 138 |
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