County Surveyor definition

County Surveyor means an individual appointed or elected to the office of county surveyor and who is responsible for performing the duties of such office as described by law.
County Surveyor means the LaGrange County surveyor.
County Surveyor or "surveyor" means the elected surveyor of Salt Lake County, Utah.

Examples of County Surveyor in a sentence

  • Obtain an example of the specified tie sheet(s) from the corresponding County Surveyor.

  • Upon completion of the work, provide the survey notes and the County specified tie sheets to the County Surveyor and the engineer.

  • Provide an updated county specified tie sheet(s) to the County Surveyor and the engineer.

  • Obtain an example of the specified tie sheets from the corresponding County Surveyor.

  • If assigned in writing by the Director of Public Works to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the County Surveyor, an employee in this assignment will receive a five percent (5%) premium payment in addition to his/her basic wage during the duration of that assignment.


More Definitions of County Surveyor

County Surveyor means the County Surveyor, or Deputy County Surveyor, for the County of Clark as designated by the Director to administer the Land Surveying aspects of this Contract.
County Surveyor means an individual holding the elective office of county surveyor, subject to section 95 of 1846 RS 14, MCL 54.95, or an individual appointed as county representative pursuant to section 9 of the state survey and remonumentation act, 1990 PA 345, MCL 54.269.
County Surveyor means the County Surveyor of Imperial County.
County Surveyor means the surveyor of Santa Cruz County. (Ord. 1014 § 1 (part), 2017: Ord. 483 § 17, 1980)
County Surveyor means the County Surveyor of the County of Orange. (Added by Ord. 95-03, 2/14/95)
County Surveyor means the surveyor of Santa Cruz County. (Ord. 483 § 17, 1980)
County Surveyor means the county surveyor of each county which contains any part of the area affected by the entity creation, consolidation, division, dissolution, or boundary change.