Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0820-03-.05 - ACCURACY OF SURVEYS
Surveys for Categories I, II, and III as defined below must meet the minimum accuracy requirements provided below for the category where the survey is located. The category must be determined by the Land Surveyor to the best of his knowledge and belief at the time of the survey. Nothing in this rule shall preclude a Land Surveyor from using a greater degree of accuracy than that required as a minimum for any category provided below.
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| Y = 0.04 | (M) |
(Y equals 0.04 times the square root of M) Where Y = discrepancy in vertical measurement (in feet) and M = distance from datum reference (in miles).
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| Y = 0.10 | (M) |
(Y equals 0.10 times the square root of M) Where Y = discrepancy in vertical measurement (in feet) and M = distance from datum reference (in miles).
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-18-105 and 62-18-106.
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Surveys for categories I, II, and III as defined below must meet the minimum accuracy requirements provided below for the category where the survey is located. The category must be determined by the Land Surveyor to the best of his knowledge and belief at the time of the survey. Nothing in this rule shall preclude a Land Surveyor from using a greater degree of accuracy than that required as a minimum for any category provided below.
The surveying process in which a horizontal line of sight of known elevation is intercepted by a graduated standard, or rod, held vertically on the point being checked (does not apply to Trigonometric or GPS surveys).
| 0.5 | |
| Y = 0.04 | (M) |
(Y) equals 0.04 times the square root of M) Where Y = discrepancy in vertical measurement (in feet) and M = distance from datum reference (in miles).
| 0.5 | |
| Y = 0.10 | (M) |
(Y) equals 0.10 times the square root of M) Where Y = discrepancy in vertical measurement (in feet) and M = distance from datum reference (in miles).
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-18-105(d) and 62-18-106(c).