Edited and Revised by Mary A. Slade, Esq. and Gary R. Kent, L.S. This volume of the ILTA Handbook is designed to serve as a reliable and ready reference that will allow the abstractor to comfortably venture into title-related aspects of legal descriptions, recognize when problems may need to be addressed, and converse confidently with surveyors and attorneys when questions arise. The principles involved in legal descriptions, boundary law and land survey systems are numerable and complex. The non-legal yet very technical aspects of surveying, such as measurement theory and dealing with curves, merely add to the complicated nature of the profession. While land surveyors must be intimately familiar with all of the associated principles and technicalities, it behooves title professionals to have an appreciation and basic understanding of the same material. In this volume, the groundwork is laid for an understanding of legal descriptions, which is an aptitude that the effective abstractor must master. Starting with an introduction that outlines the role of the surveyor vis-à-vis the attorney and abstractor, and buttressed with the historical backdrop of our land tenure system, the “Legal Description” is explored in depth.
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Edited and Revised by Mary A. Slade, Esq. and Gary R. Kent, L.S. This volume of the ILTA Handbook is designed to serve as a reliable and ready reference that will allow the abstractor to comfortably venture into title-related aspects of legal descriptions, recognize when problems may need to be addressed, and converse confidently with surveyors and attorneys when questions arise. The principles involved in legal descriptions, boundary law and land survey systems are numerable and complex. The non-legal yet very technical aspects of surveying, such as measurement theory and dealing with curves, merely add to the complicated nature of the profession. While land surveyors must be intimately familiar with all of the associated principles and technicalities, it behooves title professionals to have an appreciation and basic understanding of the same material. In this volume, the groundwork is laid for an understanding of legal descriptions, which is an aptitude that the effective abstractor must master. Starting with an introduction that outlines the role of the surveyor vis-à-vis the attorney and abstractor, and buttressed with the historical backdrop of our land tenure system, the “Legal Description” is explored in depth.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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