30 Miss. Code. R. 901-21.1
Whenever a survey is performed, it shall comply with Section 73-13-71(4) and Section 73-13-73 and the Standards of Practice for Surveying in Mississippi as described below. Types of surveys shall include, but not be limited to the following as described:
1.
Boundary Survey,
Route Survey, Easement Survey, and Lease Survey shall mean a survey, the
primary purpose of which includes, but is not limited to, determining the
perimeters of a parcel or tract of land by establishing or re-establishing
corners, and monuments, for the purposes of describing, platting or dividing
the parcel and preparing a description(s) of the parcel of land. If an easement
is performed in conjunction with a boundary survey, lying adjacent and
parallel, monumentation is not required. In the event that an easement survey
is performed independent of a boundary survey, monumentation is required.
2.
Topographic Survey
shall mean a survey of the natural and selected man-made features of a part of
the earth's surface by ground measurements or remote sensing to determine
horizontal and vertical spatial relations.
3.
Hydrographic Survey shall
mean a survey having for its principle purpose the determination of data
relating to bodies of water and which may consist of the determination of one
or several of the following classes of data: depth of water and configuration
of bottom, directions and force of current, water stages, and location of fixed
objects for survey and navigation purposes.
4.
Construction Survey shall
mean the measurements made to control elevation, horizontal position and
dimensions, and configuration, prior to or while construction is in progress.
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