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Inadequate surveys -- Economic and legal consequences
Legal and economic consequences of inadequate surveys are best illustrated by actual examples; consequences occur from both property and construction surveys; examples of both are given; gores and overlays are two common problems created by inadequate surveys; inaccurate property acquisition maps cause excessive condemnation of property and increase costs; problems are sometimes created by inaccurate surveys made years before difficulty becomes known.
Inadequate surveys -- Economic and legal consequences
Legal and economic consequences of inadequate surveys are best illustrated by actual examples; consequences occur from both property and construction surveys; examples of both are given; gores and overlays are two common problems created by inadequate surveys; inaccurate property acquisition maps cause excessive condemnation of property and increase costs; problems are sometimes created by inaccurate surveys made years before difficulty becomes known.
Inadequate surveys -- Economic and legal consequences
ASCE -- Proc (J Surveying Mapping Div)
Whiteman, Jr., J.C. (author)
1967
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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