Land Surveys: A Guide for Lawyers and Other Professionals, Third Edition
Herausgeber: Williams, Mitchell George
Land Surveys: A Guide for Lawyers and Other Professionals, Third Edition
Herausgeber: Williams, Mitchell George
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Although part of nearly all real estate transactions, the land survey is one of the least understood elements. Bringing together experts in commercial real estate law, title insurance, surveying, civil engineering, and lending, this is a clearly written explanation of all aspects of land surveys.
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Although part of nearly all real estate transactions, the land survey is one of the least understood elements. Bringing together experts in commercial real estate law, title insurance, surveying, civil engineering, and lending, this is a clearly written explanation of all aspects of land surveys.
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- Verlag: American Bar Association
- Seitenzahl: 355
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781614386520
- ISBN-10: 1614386528
- Artikelnr.: 42081499
- Verlag: American Bar Association
- Seitenzahl: 355
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781614386520
- ISBN-10: 1614386528
- Artikelnr.: 42081499
Edited by Mitchell G. Williams
Table of Contents Biographies TheEditor TheAuthors Preface PART I
Land Surveys: An Introduction Chapter1: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Title Surveys Chapter2: What to Look for When Examining a Survey Map Chapter3: Advanced Survey Examination Issues PART II
Certifications and Codes ofPractice Chapter4: Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Chapter5: The 2011 ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey Standards Chapter6: The Annotated Surveyor's Certificate Chapter7: Certification from a Surveyor's Point of View Chapter8: A Code for Title Insurers Chapter9: Surveys and Title Insurance Chapter10: The Surveyor as Expert Witness Chapter11: The Surveyor's Role in Boundary Disputes Chapter12: Surveying's Legal Body of Knowledge Chapter13: Surveying Services Chapter14: Coordinating Land Surveys in Multiple Jurisdictions Chapter15: Reading, Interpreting, and Writing Land Descriptions Chapter16: A Guide to Gaps and Overlaps in Legal Descriptions Chapter17: Center of Section
Center of Controversy? Chapter18: Record Research: Paper versus Ground Truth Chapter19: Locating Utility Easements in New York State: A Detailed Analysis Chapter20: Uncertainties in Boundary Locations Chapter21: Aerial Photography in the Land Development Process: Understanding Chapter22: National Flood Insurance Program: Floodplain Management and RegulatoryBasics for Land Development Chapter23: Licensure and Responsibilities of Land Surveyors Chapter24: Ethical Considerations for the Professional Surveyor Chapter25: Possible Surveyor Liability Relating to Tree Encroachments Chapter27: When Is a Rod Not 16.5 Feet? (More Times than Not) Index
Land Surveys: An Introduction Chapter1: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Title Surveys Chapter2: What to Look for When Examining a Survey Map Chapter3: Advanced Survey Examination Issues PART II
Certifications and Codes ofPractice Chapter4: Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Chapter5: The 2011 ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey Standards Chapter6: The Annotated Surveyor's Certificate Chapter7: Certification from a Surveyor's Point of View Chapter8: A Code for Title Insurers Chapter9: Surveys and Title Insurance Chapter10: The Surveyor as Expert Witness Chapter11: The Surveyor's Role in Boundary Disputes Chapter12: Surveying's Legal Body of Knowledge Chapter13: Surveying Services Chapter14: Coordinating Land Surveys in Multiple Jurisdictions Chapter15: Reading, Interpreting, and Writing Land Descriptions Chapter16: A Guide to Gaps and Overlaps in Legal Descriptions Chapter17: Center of Section
Center of Controversy? Chapter18: Record Research: Paper versus Ground Truth Chapter19: Locating Utility Easements in New York State: A Detailed Analysis Chapter20: Uncertainties in Boundary Locations Chapter21: Aerial Photography in the Land Development Process: Understanding Chapter22: National Flood Insurance Program: Floodplain Management and RegulatoryBasics for Land Development Chapter23: Licensure and Responsibilities of Land Surveyors Chapter24: Ethical Considerations for the Professional Surveyor Chapter25: Possible Surveyor Liability Relating to Tree Encroachments Chapter27: When Is a Rod Not 16.5 Feet? (More Times than Not) Index
Table of Contents Biographies TheEditor TheAuthors Preface PART I
Land Surveys: An Introduction Chapter1: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Title Surveys Chapter2: What to Look for When Examining a Survey Map Chapter3: Advanced Survey Examination Issues PART II
Certifications and Codes ofPractice Chapter4: Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Chapter5: The 2011 ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey Standards Chapter6: The Annotated Surveyor's Certificate Chapter7: Certification from a Surveyor's Point of View Chapter8: A Code for Title Insurers Chapter9: Surveys and Title Insurance Chapter10: The Surveyor as Expert Witness Chapter11: The Surveyor's Role in Boundary Disputes Chapter12: Surveying's Legal Body of Knowledge Chapter13: Surveying Services Chapter14: Coordinating Land Surveys in Multiple Jurisdictions Chapter15: Reading, Interpreting, and Writing Land Descriptions Chapter16: A Guide to Gaps and Overlaps in Legal Descriptions Chapter17: Center of Section
Center of Controversy? Chapter18: Record Research: Paper versus Ground Truth Chapter19: Locating Utility Easements in New York State: A Detailed Analysis Chapter20: Uncertainties in Boundary Locations Chapter21: Aerial Photography in the Land Development Process: Understanding Chapter22: National Flood Insurance Program: Floodplain Management and RegulatoryBasics for Land Development Chapter23: Licensure and Responsibilities of Land Surveyors Chapter24: Ethical Considerations for the Professional Surveyor Chapter25: Possible Surveyor Liability Relating to Tree Encroachments Chapter27: When Is a Rod Not 16.5 Feet? (More Times than Not) Index
Land Surveys: An Introduction Chapter1: What Every Lawyer Should Know About Title Surveys Chapter2: What to Look for When Examining a Survey Map Chapter3: Advanced Survey Examination Issues PART II
Certifications and Codes ofPractice Chapter4: Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Chapter5: The 2011 ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey Standards Chapter6: The Annotated Surveyor's Certificate Chapter7: Certification from a Surveyor's Point of View Chapter8: A Code for Title Insurers Chapter9: Surveys and Title Insurance Chapter10: The Surveyor as Expert Witness Chapter11: The Surveyor's Role in Boundary Disputes Chapter12: Surveying's Legal Body of Knowledge Chapter13: Surveying Services Chapter14: Coordinating Land Surveys in Multiple Jurisdictions Chapter15: Reading, Interpreting, and Writing Land Descriptions Chapter16: A Guide to Gaps and Overlaps in Legal Descriptions Chapter17: Center of Section
Center of Controversy? Chapter18: Record Research: Paper versus Ground Truth Chapter19: Locating Utility Easements in New York State: A Detailed Analysis Chapter20: Uncertainties in Boundary Locations Chapter21: Aerial Photography in the Land Development Process: Understanding Chapter22: National Flood Insurance Program: Floodplain Management and RegulatoryBasics for Land Development Chapter23: Licensure and Responsibilities of Land Surveyors Chapter24: Ethical Considerations for the Professional Surveyor Chapter25: Possible Surveyor Liability Relating to Tree Encroachments Chapter27: When Is a Rod Not 16.5 Feet? (More Times than Not) Index