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Description
Boundary Establishment VI – 1.5 Contact Hours
The case-in-chief, Sila v. Saunders, Nebraska Supreme Court 2008, is a case involving landowners performing their own survey of property and preparing their own descriptions of the conveyances. What happens when they land as described doesn’t match the locations on the ground. The court explains this and the doctrine of “mutual recognition and acquiescence,” another one of the many boundary establishment doctrines under American property law. This is a 2-Page Letter covering 1 Court Opinion consisting of 8 pages. This 10-Page document has a 10-Question examination based on the text of the newsletter and the case-in-chief.
OBJECTIVES: To enhance professional competency and improve practitioner’s knowledge of the law as it relates to the practice of land surveying.