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Overview"Complete and accurate land surveys are of fundamental importance in nearly all real estate transfers, yet they are one of the least understood elements in the transaction.Land Surveys: A Guide for Lawyers and Other Professionals provides practical guidance from experts in all related fields, including real estate law, title insurance, surveying, civil engineering, and real estate lending. Well-written and thorough in its coverage, this book discusses the most important aspects of land surveys and how to understand and use them in real estate transactions. It covers all key elements that are critical to the effective and knowledgeable use of surveys, starting with why a survey is needed and progressing to the more complex aspects of selecting a surveyor, understanding the qualification and certification process, and knowing what to expect from the survey and survey certificate. This updated dition of Land Surveys addresses recent critical developments in the area, including ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey requirements, the 2006 changes to the ALTA forms of title insurance, and the significant advances in surveying technology, particularly in the Global Positioning System (GPS) which allows greater precision in measurement at a lower cost. Among the thirteen new chapters are an analysis of the 2011 ALTA/ACSM minimum survey standards coauthored by the chairman of the Liaison Committee that drafted them, the role of aerial photography in surveying, the National Flood Insurance Program, and ""how-to"" articles on reviewing survey maps. Among the areas covered are: What is a land survey and what to look for in a survey map Minimum standard requirements Certification and codes of practice The relationship between surveys and title insurance The surveyor as expert witness Reading, interpreting, and writing land descriptions Licensure, responsibilities, and ethical considerations Technological change and its impact on surveying and real estate development" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mitchell George WilliamsPublisher: American Bar Association Imprint: American Bar Association Edition: 3rd Edition Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9781614386520ISBN 10: 1614386528 Pages: 355 Publication Date: 07 August 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsTable 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 SectionCenter 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) IndexReviewsLand Surveys is a welcome addition to the legal and surveying professions. One of only a few such publications, it discusses aspects of the real estate transfer from the perspective of both the lawyer and the professional surveyor. With a thorough reading, these two professions will better understand the role, duty, responsibility and scope of services each provides.--Richard L. Elgin, LS, PE, President, Elgin Surveying & Engineering Testimonial about the Second Edition of Land Surveys Author InformationMitchell G. Williams is a partner in the Real Estate Practice Group at Hunton & Williams LLP in New York and a New York State-licensed professional land surveyor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |