Publisher's Synopsis
BROWN'S BOUNDARY CONTROL AND LEGAL PRINCIPLES
The latest edition of the industry-leading reference to boundary law for property surveying
In the newly revised eighth edition of Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Principles, a team of distinguished surveying professionals delivers an updated and expanded treatment of the latest in surveying technology and surveying caselaw. This classic reference to boundary law principles for property surveying continues to evolve, covering all relevant and necessary information related to the complex area of boundary law.
The book offers a wealth of case studies on federal and state rectangular and non-sectionalized land surveys demonstrating real-world examples. It provides numerous illustrations highlighting the concepts discussed within, and is an essential reference tool for professionals and students in the area, providing:
- A thorough introduction to the foundational principles of boundary surveying and property rights
- Comprehensive explorations of decision-making in professional boundary surveying
- Practical discussions of the legal principles governing land surveying, land boundaries, and land rights
- A holistic combination of law and surveying that's ideal as a reference tool and as a learning tool
Perfect for practicing surveyors and those studying for the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) licensing exam, Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Principles will also benefit undergraduate and graduate students of surveying programs, as well as lawyers who practice in the areas of real estate, land, and property law.