Search results for: “surveyor”
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Surveyor
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Surveyor Meaning of Surveyor One who makes surveys. Related Entries of Surveyor in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Surveyor in the […]
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Surveyor
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Surveyor Meaning of Surveyor One who makes surveys. Related Entries of Surveyor in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Surveyor in the […]
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Arpentator
Of land. A measurer or surveyor …
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Professional Services
Professional services in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, professional services is: a class of services usually provided by persons having specialist educational qualifications or training. Sometimes permission to offer such services also depends on membership of a professional body. The […]
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Professional Services
Professional services in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, professional services is: a class of services usually provided by persons having specialist educational qualifications or training. Sometimes permission to offer such services also depends on membership of a professional body. The […]
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Geodetic System
Concept of Geodetic System (the United States Coast And Geodetic Survey System) in the context of U.S. Real Property A short definition of Geodetic System (the United States Coast And Geodetic Survey System): A network of bench marks (surveyor’s marks), located by longitude and latitude, […]
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Geodetic System
Concept of Geodetic System (the United States Coast And Geodetic Survey System) in the context of U.S. Real Property A short definition of Geodetic System (the United States Coast And Geodetic Survey System): A network of bench marks (surveyor’s marks), located by longitude and latitude, […]
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Bench Mark
Also benchmark. Originally a surveyor’s mark cut into some durable surface, e.g., a stone or wooden post, as a guide for measuring elevations and hence distances. Now used metaphorically to mean any fixed standard, as in Our statute will become a benchmark for all future […]
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Shall
Ordinarily where a statute uses the word shall its provision is imperative . Escoe v Zerbst, 295 U.S. 490, 55 S. Ct. 818, 79 L. Ed. 1566. But if such an imperative interpretation leads to inconsistencies with the expressed intention or declared purpose of the act, it is then […]
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Defective Premises
English Legal System: Defective PremisesIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Defective Premises : Liability for defects in the construction of buildings can arise both at common law, in contract and tort, and by statute. In addition to […]
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Gazumping
English Legal System: GazumpingIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Gazumping : The withdrawal by a vendor from a proposed sale of land in the expectation of receiving a higher price elsewhere after agreeing the price with a purchaser […]
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Bounders
Visible marks or objects at the ends of the lines drawn in surveys of land, showing the courses and distances. …