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Dec 26, 2024
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SRVY 270 - Legal Principles in Surveying I Credit(s): 5
Prerequisite(s): SRVY 242 , SRVY 255 , SRVY 262 . Corequisite(s): SRVY 268 . Legal principles associated with locating boundaries: simultaneously versus sequentially created boundaries; deeds and other legal instruments; easements; research and evidence; use of county courthouse records; law library research with in-class presentation of relevant cases; writing and interpretation of legal descriptions; professional ethics and business practices; retracing/surveying boundaries with total stations; use of data collectors for mapping purposes. (Fall Semester)
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to - Apply legal principles to determine retraced boundary locations, in both written words and calculations.
- Research documenting evidence from county, state, and other resources for use in locating property boundaries.
- Use total stations, data collectors, computers, hand calculators, and other related equipment and software efficiently to gather and process survey field data.
- Work in a cooperative, productive manner with other members of a field crew.
- Research and present relevant court cases from law library sources.
- Understand ethical practices in performing surveys and running a surveying business.
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