These corners are usually marked my monuments which are the physical market that can be driven in the group or placed in an easy to find an area for a future surveyor can come out and find it at any time. There are also two different kinds of monuments. There is the natural and the artificial monuments. A natural …show more content…
monument is known to be a river, mountain, trees and roads.
While an artificial monument is one that has been put into place by the one creating the boundary or retracing the boundary. Only a boundary surveyor can create a boundary line if a line is wanted to be changed by common law by the attorney or whoever seems fitting to-do so it will be called a property line because they do not have the authority to call it a boundary line.
Understanding the conflict between the macro and the micro boundary changes when discussing different ideas and locations such as if you doing the nation and states the boundary of the nation would be macro while the states be micro. Then while a town could be macro while the neighborhood lots are the micro. When creating a boundary there are different ways of accomplishing this goal. First there is by action where a surveyor so someone goes out at actually marks out the property line. Then there is by word where you can verbally explain on how the plot will be lined off the a. Surveyor will have to go out and from the coverall description actually create the boundary lines and corner marks. The last way a boundary can be created is through the law where if two land owners having conflict the law can settle it by assigning a surveyor to go out and make a line to show where it is to resolve the issue. In creating a boundary only a surveyor or the landowner can create a line to change the plot of
land he already owns but only within the existing boundaries that are his. The land owner can create his own boundary lines, but word or mouth through an attorney and by finalized, but it must be able to be proven by a surveyor. When a survey creates a boundary line that line will be final and any other surveys who come back to resurvey that line are only retracing the original line that was created. That line cannot be altered. There has to be an understanding with the court that the original surveyed line will be difficult to replicate because of the methods that were used back then to find the original boundary line to the methods that are used today. When retracing the original line the survey could find an error in the original work. But the survey does not have to right or authority to change the original work or even alter it. Only thing the surveyor can do is in their own work write down the discrepancies that they have found.