31 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.7 - Surveyor's Reports, General
(a) A written
surveyor's report is required for all surveys made in connection with vacancy
filings and for surveys made in connection with applications to purchase excess
acreage.
(b) The commissioner may
also require surveyor's reports in connection with any survey to be filed in
the General Land Office where it is considered necessary to clarify the
surveyor's plat or field notes.
(c)
The surveyor's report must be written in such a manner so that the construction
of the surveys covered in the report can be fully comprehended by any one
familiar with the statutes and/or case law pertaining to the construction of
surveys.
(d) In general, the
surveyor's report will consist of the following:
(1) History of the surveys
involved.
(2) Explanation of the
actual survey on the ground with descriptions of corners, marked lines, natural
objects, etc., located in the survey. The description of corners should be
related to the accompanying plat.
(3) Analysis of the survey. The surveyor
should explain his or her construction of the surveys on his or her plat, based
upon the history of the area and his or her findings on the ground, applying
the statutes and/or case law pertaining to surveying.
(4) A summary.
(5) The report shall be dated and signed,
with the appropriate seal affixed.
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