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Definition of Resurvey
1. Noun. A new survey or study.
Definition of Resurvey
1. v. t. To survey again or anew; to review.
2. n. A second or new survey.
Definition of Resurvey
1. Verb. To survey again; to perform another survey on. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Resurvey
1. survey [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: survey
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resurvey
Literary usage of Resurvey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"Upon any other theory it is impossible to understand the acceptance of the return
of the resurvey made by Wheeler. The practice of the land office at that ..."
2. Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States by United States Bureau of Land Management (1919)
"The DEPENDENT resurvey is designed to accomplish a restoration of what purports
to be ... This type of resurvey is applicable to those cases showing fairly ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Surveying and Boundaries by Frank Emerson Clark (1922)
"resurvey must be initiated and finished at certain and known points.—It will be
seen that a resurvey must be initiated at some certain and known point, ..."
4. Biennial Report by Nebraska Roads and Irrigation Dept (1906)
"THE resurvey OF PUBLIC LANDS. GW Bates. A§st. State Engr., Lincoln, Neb. ...
In a resurvey made last season, in a sand hill country, the greatest difficulty ..."
5. A Manual of Field and Office Methods for the Use of Students in Surveying by William David Pence, Milo Smith Ketchum (1901)
"Make a resurvey of an assigned city block. (c) Methods. ... (2) Make a resurvey
of the block, using the notes, and drive hubs for temporary corners. ..."
6. A Manual of Field and Office Methods for the Use of Students in Surveying by William David Pence, Milo Smith Ketchum (1904)
"Make a resurvey of an assigned city block. (c) Methods. ... (2) Make a resurvey
of the block, using the notes, and drive hubs for temporary corners. ..."
7. The Circular, Square, and Octagonal Earthworks of Ohio by Cyrus Thomas (1889)
"According to the resurvey they are GS feet apart, measuring to the middle line
of each wall, and the average length 634 feet (the eastern 647, ..."
8. The State Records of North Carolina by North Carolina, Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks (1906)
"But if on a resurvey the said Land the grantee shall De willing to give up the
Surplus he shall & may cause such Surplus to be ..."