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| 035 | _a(Sirsi) u134709 | ||
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| 100 | 1 | _aRedler, Alistair | |
| 245 | 0 | 0 | _aOutside edge |
| 260 | _c2006 | ||
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_aThe Journal _bRICS Building Surveying Journal _vJuly 2006, 22-23(2) |
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| 520 | _aProvides advice on how to determine a boundary position that should be acceptable in court. Discusses the surveyor's role as single joint expert witness in boundary disputes starting with a review of all relevant documents and interpretation of the plans. An accurate survey is needed to establish the position of the boundary in relation to real ground features and common assumptions should not be relied on without critical assessment. Indicates what surveyors can do to prevent disputes occurring in the first place. Recommends that agreements reached on boundaries should be recorded to prevent future problems. | ||
| 590 | _aIKA050906 | ||
| 650 | 2 | 4 | _aLAW OF PROPERTY ACT 1925 S38 |
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_aUnited Kingdom _y |
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| 690 | _aPROPERTY-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT-BOUNDARY DETERMINATION | ||
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