NAC625.670. Required research, identifications, measurements and computations.  


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  • In conducting a land boundary survey, a professional land surveyor shall:

         1. Search pertinent documents, including, but not limited to, maps, deeds, title reports, title opinions and the records of the U.S. Public Land Survey System.

         2. Thoroughly examine the information and data acquired.

         3. Diligently search for and identify monuments and other physical evidence which could affect the location of the boundaries of the property being surveyed.

         4. Conduct field measurements necessary to relate adequately the position of all apparent evidence pertinent to the boundaries of the property being surveyed.

         5. Make computations to verify the correctness of field data acquired and confirm that results of measurements are within acceptable limits of tolerance. Computations must be made to determine the relative positions of all found evidence.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Reg’d Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., eff. 7-18-88; A 7-10-92; A by Bd. of Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., 11-14-97)