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Jan 14, 2025
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SRV 220 - Boundary Surveying Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 4 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This course will develop a working knowledge of land boundary surveying including liability, professional stature, original surveys, apportionment procedures and description writing. Field work in both urban and rural settings will be performed. Prerequisite: SRV 120 , CET 119 [Inactive] and CET 169 [Inactive] Competencies
- Define surveying
- Describe the activities of the property surveyor in society
- Identify the present and future needs for property surveyors
- Review the historical development of property surveying
- Discuss property surveys in early history
- Identify survey systems of the east and south
- Explain the U.S. rectangular system
- Discuss professional liability and seven principles relative to negligence
- Explain the discovery rule
- Define standard of care
- Discuss negligence versus breach of contract
- Describe expressed and implied guarantees
- Discuss avoiding liability
- Discuss professional stature and nine principles involved in earning a professional standing
- Practice attaining professional stature
- Explain attributes of a profession
- Demonstrate ethics and obligations
- Discuss professional standing of surveyors
- Explain original surveys and platting laws
- Describe the regulation of original surveys and boundaries
- Describe the objectives of platting laws and the certainty of land location.
- Identify considerations and guarantees of title
- List the requirements for monumentation
- Describe the use of coordinates in subdivision
- Explain the certification and recordation of surveys
- Explain original surveys and platting laws
- Describe the regulation of original surveys and boundaries
- Describe the objectives of platting laws and the certainty of land location
- Identify considerations and guarantees of title
- List the requirements for monumentation
- Describe the use of coordinates in subdivision
- Explain the certification and recordation of surveys
- Practice procedures for locating written title boundaries
- Define the nature of location surveys
- Discuss contact with clients
- Explore the research of records and documents
- Demonstrate fieldwork
- Understand the compilation of evidence
- Discuss the presentation of results
- Practice apportionment procedures for land and water boundaries
- Identify vacated streets
- Explain apportion of water boundaries
- Practice excess and deficiency of lots.
- Discuss division lines between fractional parts
- Discuss wills and proportional rights
- Demonstrate writing descriptions
- Identify graphic and written descriptions
- Describe conveyances
- Explain objectives and sufficiency of descriptions
- Discuss loss of evidence, ambiguity and mathematical correctness.
- Practice technique of writing
- Use calls, lines and basis of bearings
- Discuss strip conveyances, stationing and abbreviations
- Define easements and exceptions
- Explain true metes and bounds descriptions
- Explain the preservation of evidence
- Describe vanishing of evidence
- Review responsibility and authority to perpetuate evidence
- Discuss oaths and witnesses
- Review recording of documents
- Discuss the use of aerial and terrestrial photographs to preserve evidence
- Explain preservation by State Plan coordinates
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