The document provides instructions for land surveyors regarding procedures for conducting cadastral surveys. It includes details on reading azimuths and measuring distances, preparing sketches and obtaining property ownership information before surveys. It also addresses tying survey corners to boundary monuments, preparing technical descriptions, certifying that surveys do not conflict with other properties, and requirements for control stations, scale of plans, and documents to provide to survey claimants.
The document provides instructions for land surveyors regarding procedures for conducting cadastral surveys. It includes details on reading azimuths and measuring distances, preparing sketches and obtaining property ownership information before surveys. It also addresses tying survey corners to boundary monuments, preparing technical descriptions, certifying that surveys do not conflict with other properties, and requirements for control stations, scale of plans, and documents to provide to survey claimants.
The document provides instructions for land surveyors regarding procedures for conducting cadastral surveys. It includes details on reading azimuths and measuring distances, preparing sketches and obtaining property ownership information before surveys. It also addresses tying survey corners to boundary monuments, preparing technical descriptions, certifying that surveys do not conflict with other properties, and requirements for control stations, scale of plans, and documents to provide to survey claimants.
The document provides instructions for land surveyors regarding procedures for conducting cadastral surveys. It includes details on reading azimuths and measuring distances, preparing sketches and obtaining property ownership information before surveys. It also addresses tying survey corners to boundary monuments, preparing technical descriptions, certifying that surveys do not conflict with other properties, and requirements for control stations, scale of plans, and documents to provide to survey claimants.
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10 The azimuths of side shots shall be read from the instrument to the nearest
shall be measured to the nearest centimeters.
1 second b. 30 seconds 11.Before commencing the survey, a 1 minute or arc and the distances d. 30 minutes and sketch of the tract to be surveyed shall be made. The names and addresses of all persons claiming ownership of a part of the entire tract to be surveyed and of adjoining lands shall be obtained. a survey returns b. technical description reconnaissance 12. Geodetic engineers shall try to convince the applicant and adjoining owners to of their boundary lines. a increase b. remove c. adjust d. permit the number of corners d. Yeduce 13. The technical descriptions of each lot of a survey to describe and identify a piece f of land for administrative and ordinary or cadastral land registration proceedings for photo-cadastral mapping shall contain the following information except: sketch plan b. lot number c. coordinates of corner 1 d. legal authority 14. Cadastral lots shall be tied to the nearest BLLM or other boundary monuments of the cadastral project. In all cases, in executing closed circuit traverse, no traverse line shall exceed meters. a. 100 b. 200 C. 400 @500 15, the adjustment of boundaries of tracts separated by arroyo, estero, river, or any stream shall be made by making to each other, leaving a clear space as required by their boundaries along the bank approximately law for bank protection. paralle b. adjacent c. perpendicular c. merged 16. Any area in conflict with patented, leased, or decreed properties shall be a. included (Dexcluded 17. The azimuths when reduced to true bearings shall not differ from the known local variation except in cases when local attraction exists. a true b. grid magnetic d. near from the tract undergoing survey. d. separated bearings by an amount greater than d. known (18) When the position of a corner of an earlier survey and its position as determined in a later survey differ by or less in agricultural areas, the position as determined in the earlier survey shall be accepted and adopted as the position of such corner in the later survey. a. 30 cm b. 20 cm c. 10 cm d5.cm 19. The technical descriptions of survey may be prepared by the Land Management Services of the DENR regional Office concerned upon payment of the prescribed fees, provided that the technical descriptions of all housing subdivisions and cadastral surveys for titling shall be computer-generated under the a. Lot Documentation System Lot Survey Documentation System 20, Geodetic Engineers must certify in their b. Survey Documentation System d. Survey Lot Documentation System whether or not the parcels of land surveyed by them c. traverse computation d. transmittal adjoin and/or cover any previously approved surveys or decreed properties. arfield notes 21. b/field notes cover is the DENR official that shall issue survey order for public land subdivision, group settlements, and cadastral surveys up to 1,500 hectares. GRED b. RTD for Lands c. RD of MGB d. CENRO 22, Control stations shall be placed as close as possible to corners that cannot be occupied. For agricultural lots, side shots shall not exceed 30 meters. .50 c. 60 23. After completion of the boundary survey, a sketch plan, on a scale of d. 100 or any multiple thereof, shall be prepared and immediately forwarded to the RTD for Lands together with recommendations as may be deemed desirable. a. 1:2,000 b. 1:3,000 1:4,000 d. 1:5,000 24. The survey claimant shall be furnished by the Geodetic Engineer concerned with at least 3 copies of the technical descriptions, the approved reproducible copy of the plan or reproductions thereof duly authenticated by the RTD for Lands, and copies of Geodetic Engineers Certificate c. Geologic Engineers Certificate b. Geomatic Engineers Certificate d. Geocentric Engineers Certificate "I would prefer even to fail with honor than win by cheating" -Sophocles