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boundary survey

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: boundary survey
 
(′bau̇n·drē ′sər·vā)

(engineering) A survey made to establish or to reestablish a boundary line on the ground or to obtain data for constructing a map or plat showing a boundary line.


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Architecture: boundary survey
 

A mathematically closed diagram of the complete peripheral boundary of a site, reflecting dimensions, compass bearings and angles. It should bear a licensed land surveyor’s signed certification, and may include a metes and bounds or other written description.


 
 

 

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