0 a person whose job is to measure and record the details of areas of land --
1 a person whose job is to measure and describe the details of an area of land : --
2 a person whose job is to measure and record the details of areas of land: --
This is a guide to what qualifications to look for when you are hiring a land surveyor.
3 a person who is trained to examine buildings and check what condition they are in: --
They are in constant touch with local surveyors about improvement schemes and meet them on the site as may be desirable.
The recently published report on roads in this area was prepared by a committee of the surveyors to the local highway authorities concerned.
Given the similarities of problem types and techniques, the environment where the new problems emerged is likely to have drawn on that surveyors' tradition which we have discussed so far.
Other external competition came from allied professions, particularly quantity surveyors, who increasingly replaced architects as lead consultants with direct influence on promoters, and the appointment of other consultants.
Ship surveyors, architects and engineers need to have a working knowledge of them to carry out their duties, but do not, in general, have a comprehensive expert knowledge of them.
In keeping with recommendation # 3, the surveyors must make explicit their finding with respect to specific complaints and/or allegation made at a hearing or meeting.
Standardized training produced qualified surveyors.
The clause rating property on high ground at a half rate was, however, opposed by the private bill surveyors who reported to parliament on the bill.