Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Principles
Robillard, Walter G.
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A unique resource, it brings together material that would otherwise require research through dozens of publications. It includes full, easily accessible coverage of the legal elements for determining boundary location and the federal and state laws that govern these elements. Common law and legal principles, synthesized from a comprehensive review of court cases, are presented as a cohesive set of guidelines for the practicing professional.
This Fourth Edition features new material that:
In the tradition of its previous editions, Brown′s Boundary Control and Legal Principles, Fourth Edition remains the essential reference for all land surveyors and civil engineers, land owners, realtors, attorneys dealing with surveying and boundary law, and students in surveying courses.
GPS SATELLITE SURVEYING Second Edition
Alfred Leick
GPS Satellite Surveying, Second Edition includes all the material that made the first edition the standard work in the field, and provides up–to–date information on the most recent developments. Comprehensive and thorough in its presentation, GPS Satellite Surveying is designed to help the modern land information specialist gain full use of GPS surveying techniques and a firm understanding of the resulting measurements. Coverage includes a complete and mathematically rigorous theory of positioning with GPS that integrates astronomy, time, statistics, geodesy, and electronics.
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A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING LAND SURVEYS
Second Edition
Stephen V. Estopinal
"I recommend the book; every surveyor should have several on hand, and give them to prospective clients." —Professional Surveyor
A guide to making sense of the complexities of surveying, this handsomely illustrated book not only describes the variety of documents surveyors produce, but the technology and practice essential to their production. Designed for the layperson involved in selling, transferring, developing, or building on land, the Guide is a seminar on the real–world basics of interpreting and using land survey data.
1993 (0–471–57717–0) 248 pp.
EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURES FOR BOUNDARY LOCATION
Third Edition
Curtis M. Brown, Walter G. Robillard, and Donald A. Wilson
This expanded, updated edition of the classic bestseller remains the industry standard for its coverage of the laws of boundaries and the evidence needed to make accurate boundary determinations. Its presentation of the technical, legal, and administrative aspects of boundary location includes changes in content and organization that reflect new developments in the field and make the book easier to use than ever before. 1994 (0–471–55219–4) 528 pp.
DONALD A. WILSON is an independent land boundary consultant and has worked on the publication of boundary law compilations for Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He is coauthor of Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location, Third Edition (Wiley–Interscience) and author of Alabama Law: Land Surveying and Boundaries Statutes and Case Law, among other publications.
CURTIS M. BROWN (deceased) was a land surveyor in private practice for nearly forty years. Mr. Brown was the author of many professional publications and coauthor of Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location, Third Edition (Wiley–Interscience). He served as president of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and was a recipient of the Surveying and Mapping Award of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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