Professional surveyor definition

Professional surveyor means a person who, by reason of knowledge of law, mathematics, physical sciences, and techniques of measuring acquired by professional education and practical experience, is qualified to engage in the practice of professional surveying.
Professional surveyor means an individual authorized to practice the profession of surveying pursuant to Chapter 4733. of the Revised Code.
Professional surveyor means a licensee who is qualified to practice any discipline of TIER A or TIER B surveying in this State, as defined in this section and as attested by his license and registration as a TIER A or TIER B professional surveyor in this State.

Examples of Professional surveyor in a sentence

  • As a part of the Project, LESSEE is responsible to retain the services of a Kansas Professional surveyor to develop a tract map with legal description in a format acceptable to the LESSOR, and set the lease pins.


More Definitions of Professional surveyor

Professional surveyor means a registered professional surveyor.
Professional surveyor means any person who is engaged in the practice of surveying and who is licensed by the board to practice surveying as provided in K.S.A. 74-7001 et seq., and amendments thereto.
Professional surveyor means a person who is registered as a professional surveyor under this chapter.
Professional surveyor means a person who by reason of special knowledge of mathematics, surveying principles and methods, and legal requirements that are acquired by educational or practical experience is qualified to engage in the practice of land surveying and surveying measurement certification;
Professional surveyor means a person registered as such in terms of section 20(2) or deemed to be registered as such in terms of subsection
Professional surveyor means an individual, partnership, corporation, or association providing engineering services pursuant to this chapter.
Professional surveyor means a person trained, qualified or possessing adequate skill and experience to enable him to practise the art of—