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  2. Concession road - Wikipedia

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    Any errors in the survey became apparent at the road junctions, with the side roads being offset. [9] Example Jogged Intersection in Single Front Township. Single-front survey example (Ontario) In a double-front survey, lots were measured from the front of the concession to a midpoint, and then from the back of the concession to the midpoint ...

  3. Metes and bounds - Wikipedia

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    These kinds of problems caused the United States to largely replace this system except in the east. Beginning with the Land Ordinance of 1785, it began a transition to the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) used in the central and western states. The eastern, or original states, continue to use the metes and bounds surveys of their founders.

  4. Initial point - Wikipedia

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    In surveying, an initial point is a datum (a specific point on the surface of the earth) that marks the beginning point for a cadastral survey. The initial point establishes a local geographic coordinate system for the surveys that refer to that point. An initial point is defined by the intersection of a principal meridian and a base line.

  5. Public Land Survey System - Wikipedia

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    Initial point: The starting point for a survey; the intersection point of the Principal meridian and the Base line in a given region. Land grant : Historically a land grant is an area of land to which title was conferred by a predecessor government, usually English/British, Spanish or Mexican, and confirmed by the U.S federal courts after the ...

  6. What is a property survey, and how do I get one? - AOL

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    A simple boundary survey can cost anywhere from $100 to $600, while a mortgage survey for buying a house costs about $500, according to data from HomeAdvisor. A survey for fencing can run up to ...

  7. Baseline (surveying) - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, a baseline forms a straight line parallel a geographical feature (mostly a lake, especially Lake Ontario or Lake Erie) that serves as a reference line for surveying a grid of property lots. The result of this surveying is the concession road and sideline system in use today.

  8. Exactus Land Surveying Reports the Launch of Its Ontario ...

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    Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exactus Energy, a leading solar engineering company, is proud to announce the launch of comprehensive land surveying services in Ontario for property owners under its new Exactus Land Surveying division. These new service offerings, including property boundary surveys such as a Surveyor’s ...

  9. Surveying in North America - Wikipedia

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    The public land survey systems carried out and maintained in the United States and Canada have influenced and affected how the modern Mexican government licenses and regulates surveying, and how it has undertaken the monumental task of the physical surveying, mapping, and cataloging of public and private land throughout the country.