ABSTRACT

The survey and the transference are the distinctive and operative acts in the transmission of real property and, where they differ from each other, one must of necessity control the other. This book addresses the aforementioned concepts by external explanations in order to understand the discrepancies between them. It also helps to avoid expensive and wasteful litigation over boundaries that were previously not in conflict. The text offers an extensive review of the law for boundary retracement and cites numerous case examples.

chapter 1|36 pages

The Concept

chapter 2|32 pages

Title Issues

chapter 3|36 pages

Corners, Lines, and Surveys

chapter 4|36 pages

Protracted Boundaries

chapter 5|40 pages

Which Set of Footsteps Is Which?

chapter 6|46 pages

Figures, Numbers, and Symbols

chapter 7|18 pages

Resolving/Reconciling Errors

chapter 8|18 pages

Recognizing What Was Left Behind

chapter 9|24 pages

Boundary Agreements

chapter 10|22 pages

Proper Procedure

chapter 11|24 pages

The Lost Corner

chapter 12|18 pages

Nonfederal Rectangular Surveys

chapter 13|20 pages

Resolving Overlapping Grants

chapter 14|4 pages

Forensic Applications