Brown’s Boundary Control and Legal Principles remains the leading reference on boundary law and property surveying. The 8th Edition brings together decades of experience from top-tier surveying professionals, updated for contemporary surveying technology and the latest legal caselaw.
Inside this comprehensive guide you will find:
A clear, in-depth introduction to the foundational principles of boundary surveying and property rights.
Detailed explanation of how land boundaries are created, interpreted, and described — including metes & bounds, non-sectionalized land descriptions, deed descriptions, and other complex boundary definitions.
A thorough discussion of ownership, transfer, and real property rights, including title, chain of title, deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, servitudes, restrictions, and other rights associated with land.
Legal principles, court presumptions, jurisdictional considerations, and how boundary law interacts with federal and state laws — useful for surveyors and legal professionals.
Numerous real-world case studies featuring both rectangular (sectionalized) and non-sectionalized land surveys — helping readers see how boundary law is applied practically.
Illustrations, diagrams, and explanatory content that make complex surveying and legal concepts more accessible.
Who Should Read This Book
This book is an essential resource for:
Practicing surveyors and land-surveying professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of boundary law and surveying practice.
Students of land surveying, real estate law, or property law preparing for licensing exams or coursework (e.g. “Fundamentals of Surveying” exams).
Real estate and land-law attorneys who need a reliable reference on boundary law, easements, land descriptions, and rights associated with property boundaries.
Developers, real-estate professionals, and property owners who wish to understand boundary-related issues — disputes, easements, servitudes, and proper land description.
Why This 8th Edition Matters
With evolving surveying technologies and changing legal precedents, boundary surveying and property law are not static. The 8th Edition revises and expands the material to reflect these changes — making it more relevant today than older editions.
This edition remains comprehensive and authoritative, blending law and surveying in a structured way that balances technical depth with practical insight. Whether you are working in the field, studying, or representing clients legally, this book serves as a vital reference.















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