Professional surveyors and real property descriptions: composition, construction, and comprehension
Estopinal, Stephen V.
Lathrop, Wendy
ÍNDICE: Chapter 1. Introduction. Property. 1.2 Title and Interests in Real Property. 1.3 Transfers of Title and Interests. 1.4 Deeds. Chapter 2. Land Record Systems. 2.1 Overview. 2.2 Metes and Bounds. 2.3 United States Public Lands. 2.4 Platted Subdivisions. Centerline. Baseline. 2.5 Combined Record System Descriptions. Chapter 3. Directions. 3.1 Angles. 3.2 Meridians. 3.3 Bearings. 3.4 Curved Lines. 3.5 Azimuths. 3.6 Compass Directions and Headings. Chapter 4. Map Projections. 4.1 General. 4.2 Projection-less Maps. 4.3 Conformal Plane Projection. 4.4 Application. Chapter 5. Platting to Describe. 5.1 General. 5.2Original Surveys. 5.3 Retracement Surveys. 5.4 Preserving the evidence in words: a case study. 5.5 Reference to Plats in Descriptions. Chapter 6. Composing, Comprehending Descriptions. 6.1 General. 6.2 Hierarchy of Calls. 6.3 Caption. 6.4 Body. 6.5 Elements of the Description. 6.6 Punctuation. 6.7 Deed discrepancies Conflicts. Chapter 7. ALTA/ACSM Surveys. 7.1 Land Title Insurance. 7.2 ALTA/ACSM Survey Standards. 7.3 Accuracy Standards. 7.4 Informational Options.7.5 The description for an ALTA/ACSM survey. 7.6 The Surveyor Is In Charge. Chapter 8. Situational Awareness. 8.1 Deed discrepancies conflicts. 8.2 Professional Responsibilities. 8.3 Regional Lexicon and Local Practice. 8.4 Introducing uniform language. 8.5 Breaking old habits.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-54259-0
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 288
- Fecha Publicación: 24/08/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés