
From Book News, Inc.
This reference on land boundary law, measurements, evaluation of evidence, and boundary traditions and customs covers the legal elements of determining boundary location and the federal and state laws that govern these principles. This fourth edition contains new material on the distinction between GLO creation by statute law and metes and bounds created by common law, examines Riparian boundary questions, and defines new surveying terminology. Includes b&w photos and diagrams, and a glossary. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Book Description
This new edition of Brown’s Boundary Control and Legal Principles–the classic surveying and land law reference–is significantly revised to reflect the latest advances in the field, while providing new insights into the historic basis for boundary determinations. It addresses new changes to laws of boundary evidence; locating easements and reversions; and ownership, transfer, and description of real property. The latest information on the technologies advancing boundary law is covered, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and their impact on surveying measurements. A wealth of case studies on federal and state nonsectionalized land surveys demonstrates real-world examples of covered material.
Book Info
Reference provides necessary information to navigate the complex, evolving area of boundary law. Addresses new changes to laws of boundary evidence; locating easements and reversions; and ownership, transfer, and description of real property. For professional surveyors and attorneys in real estate and land law. Previous edition: c1995.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Considered a classic in the field, this latest edition provides outstanding information on the science of measurements, evaluation of evidence and the laws and customs that define boundaries. Features new chapters which explore the distinction between GLO and other means of creating boundaries, surveying terminology, Riparian boundary and expanded coverage of title examination. Includes scores of tables, diagrams and unique photographs which enhance the written material.
Back Cover Copy
The updated edition of the standard resource on boundaries This new edition of Browns Boundary Control and Legal Principlesthe classic surveying and land law referenceis significantly revised to reflect the latest advances in the field, while providing new insights into the historic basis for boundary determinations. The scope of professional surveying services is changing, and this Fifth Edition has all the necessary information to navigate the complex, evolving area of boundary law. It addresses new changes to laws of boundary evidence; locating easements and reversions; and ownership, transfer, and description of real property. The latest information on the technologies advancing boundary law is covered, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and their impact on surveying measurements. A wealth of case studies on federal and state nonsectionalized land surveys demonstrates real-world examples of covered material. Browns Boundary Control and Legal Principles, Fifth Edition is an essential reference tool for professional surveyors studying for state surveying licensing, students, and attorneys in real estate and land law.
About the Author
WALTER G. ROBILLARD is President of Walter G. Robillard & Associates in Atlanta, Georgia.
DONALD A. WILSON is President of Land & Boundary Consultants, Inc. in Newfields, New Hampshire.
The late CURTIS M. BROWN was a partner of Brown & Hall, a major land surveying firm in Sacramento, California.