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Don Wilson's Court Decisions: Block 4 - Surveying Procedures
Architect Training Course
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Court decisions provide basic principles and guidelines, but in order to apply them, it is first necessary to understand how they arose, and what are their limitations and applications. This 2-hour online course presents four court decisions dealing with basic surveying procedures for land parcels. Topics discussed are property line location, evidence, lost & obliterated corners, legal principles and the resolution of particular problems. The four cases covered are: - Myrick v. Peet, 180 P. 574 (Mont., 1919)
- Hagerman v. Thompson, 235 P.2d 750 (Wyo., 1951)
- Seaman v. Hodgboom and others, 21 Barb. 398 (New York, 1855)
- U.S. v. Doyle, 468 F.2d 633 (Colo., 1972)
Upon completion of this course, you should be more familiar with the following: - Agreed boundaries
- Public lands
- the significance of original corners
- lost vs. obliterated corners
- original surveys vs. resurveys
- the importance and significance of field notes
- parol evidence
To comply with AIA and state requirements, all new online courses must be evaluated to confirm the assigned credit hour value. The assigned credit hour value for this course is as stated above, pending confirmation within 90 days. Please be assured RedVector.com has NEVER had a course NOT meet its assigned credit hour value after evaluation, but has agreed to abide by the AIA and state requirements regardless. RedVector.com will refund the difference in price should any online course be assigned less credit than originally estimated.
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