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Definition of Resurveys
1. resurvey [v] - See also: resurvey
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resurveys
Literary usage of Resurveys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States by United States Bureau of Land Management (1919)
"»S. As already noted in Chapter I, the Congress has authorized, •T certain
conditions, the re-marking of the public-land surveys, acts relating to resurveys ..."
2. A Manual for Northern Woodsmen by Austin Cary (1919)
"ORIGINAL SURVEYS AND resurveys The woods surveyor has two broad classes of work
... resurveys. When a boundary has once been surveyed, marked on the ground, ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Surveying and Boundaries by Frank Emerson Clark (1922)
"resurveys and subdivisions of lots.—The limits of this work will not permit of
a study of the various systems followed in the survey of the many purchases ..."
4. A Treatise on Surveying: Comprising the Theory and the Practice by William Mitchell Gillespie (1897)
"Another source of trouble in resurveys arises from the fact that the instruments
for measuring distances used by some of the old surveyors were inaccurate, ..."
5. Treatise on Surveying by William Mitchell Gillespie (1896)
"resurveys. 491. Introduction. In making a resurvey of a piece of ground the
problem usually presented is to make the description of a parcel of ground given ..."
6. A Treatise on Surveying: Comprising the Theory and the Practice by William Mitchell Gillespie (1897)
"resurveys and Lot Location from Deeds. The most vexatious work of the city surveyor
is that of harmonizing discrepancies, correcting errors of former ..."
7. A Treatise on Surveying: Comprising the Theory and the Practice by William Mitchell Gillespie (1897)
"Another source of trouble in resurveys arises from the fact that the instruments
for measuring distances used by some of the old surveyors were inaccurate, ..."
8. A Treatise on Surveying: Comprising the Theory and the Practice by William Mitchell Gillespie (1897)
"Another source of trouble in resurveys arises from the fact that the instruments
for measuring distances used by some of the old surveyors were inaccurate, ..."