Boundaries and Monuments


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The objectives of this course are to teach the surveyor how to define and identify monuments; to understand what factors to assess when judging the validity of a monument; and to explain why better records and a better effort to document re-monumentation could eliminate disagreements among surveyors. In addition, the surveyor will grasp the concept that his or her responsibility is to preserve and protect not only the monuments he or she creates, but also the monuments set by other surveyors. This course will describe why research and other preparation are important processes when determining boundary locations.

Chapter List:

  • Chapter 1 - Introduction to Monuments
  • Chapter 2 - Boundary and Monuments
  • Chapter 3 - Researching Monuments and Boundaries
  • Chapter 4 - Conclusion

Reviews:

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Robert / Maryland
03/11/2013
I was satisfied with the course but wish the credits would be excepted in the State of Delaware.


Scott  / Idaho
01/02/2013
Very good course topics for refresher and keeping current


Robert / Texas
12/26/2012
very good course on an important topic. it is easy to tell the course author teaches from his experience.


Dale / Vermont
12/04/2012
Easy to understand. Well written.


Prince / Georgia
11/28/2012
a Very good course


Michael / Vermont
09/23/2012
Would be great if all courses were this well put together!


Allen / New Hampshire
09/15/2012
complete, concise, and user friendly


Gene / Virginia
06/25/2012
A fine tool to keep on top of what is expected of a surveyor.


ernest / South Carolina
05/22/2012
Information was well orginized and a good review


Vernon / New Jersey
03/02/2012
EXCELLENT COURSE ON THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS OF LAND BOUNDARY SURVEYING. HIGHLY RECOMMEDED, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE AND INTERMEDIATE LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD.

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