NCEES PS TEST LATEST 2025
Coincident with - ANSWER Continuous and constant contact in line.
Adjacent to - ANSWER Close or near
Adjoining - ANSWER Touching or in contact
Contiguous - ANSWER Nearby. Close but not touching. Or
Bound and contacted near. Traversed by.
When surveying the west line of section 36, you should - ANSWER Have
enough survey work for the east
Line of section 36 to define the range line.
In terms of survey data, what would most likely be contained in title Co
records? - ANSWER Easements and R/W, recorded deeds and
Maps, and govt plats. NOT zoning laws and govt field notes.
What is so with boundary survey plats? - ANSWER A plat displaying a survey
is usually prepared
Following survey of the land boundary. A plat is admissible in a description,
although it isn't public record. A resurvey plat serves as evidence that the
surveyor did when by following the record and observing on-the-ground
evidence.
Coincident with - ANSWER Continuous and constant contact in line.
Adjacent to - ANSWER Close or near
Adjoining - ANSWER Touching or in contact
Contiguous - ANSWER Nearby. Close but not touching. Or
Bound and contacted near. Traversed by.
When surveying the west line of section 36, you should - ANSWER Have
enough survey work for the east
Line of section 36 to define the range line.
In terms of survey data, what would most likely be contained in title Co
records? - ANSWER Easements and R/W, recorded deeds and
Maps, and govt plats. NOT zoning laws and govt field notes.
What is so with boundary survey plats? - ANSWER A plat displaying a survey
is usually prepared
Following survey of the land boundary. A plat is admissible in a description,
although it isn't public record. A resurvey plat serves as evidence that the
surveyor did when by following the record and observing on-the-ground
evidence.