This is a generic sample of an agreement between two adjoining landowners to hire a surveyor to survey their lands in order to settle a dispute as to where the true boundary is regarding their properties.
Title: New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction: The employment of a surveyor by adjoining landowners is a common practice in New Hampshire when there is a dispute regarding a boundary line between their properties. This article provides a detailed description of the process, significance, and various types of New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line. 1. Importance of Hiring a Surveyor: Hiring a surveyor is crucial in resolving boundary disputes in New Hampshire, as their expertise and impartiality ensure accurate determinations. A surveyor utilizes advanced tools and techniques to measure and define boundaries, providing objective evidence to settle disputes effectively. 2. The Process of Employing a Surveyor: a) Identification of Disputes: Adjoining landowners must identify an ongoing boundary dispute, usually arising due to conflicting deeds or unclear legal descriptions. b) Selection of Surveyor: Both parties must mutually agree upon a licensed and experienced surveyor who will conduct the survey process. c) Survey Investigation: The selected surveyor collects data, examines historical records, reviews existing deeds, conducts field measurements, and assesses other relevant factors to establish accurate boundary lines. d) Boundary Determination: Utilizing their expertise and surveying techniques, the surveyor calculates, maps, and identifies the precise boundary line between the disputed properties. 3. Types of New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners: a) Mediation-Based Employment: In cases where landowners seek amicable resolutions, they jointly employ a surveyor who acts as a neutral mediator. The surveyor ensures both parties' interests are considered and suggests a mutually acceptable boundary line. b) Court-Appointed Employment: If mediation fails or conflicts escalate, New Hampshire courts may appoint a surveyor to resolve the boundary dispute. This type of employment ensures an unbiased professional opinion enforced by legal authorities. c) Joint Agreement Employment: In some instances, both adjoining landowners voluntarily agree to hire a surveyor to settle a dispute without involving mediation or court proceedings. This method saves time and legal expenses. 4. Legal Validity and Binding Nature: Employing a surveyor and accepting their findings generally carries legal validity in New Hampshire. Once the boundary line is located and determined, it becomes binding for both parties unless challenged in court with substantial evidence. Conclusion: Employing a surveyor through the New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners process is an essential step in resolving boundary disputes with accuracy and fairness. Whether through mediation, court-appointment, or joint agreement, hiring a qualified surveyor ensures a reliable determination of disputed boundary lines, promoting harmony between landowners.Title: New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction: The employment of a surveyor by adjoining landowners is a common practice in New Hampshire when there is a dispute regarding a boundary line between their properties. This article provides a detailed description of the process, significance, and various types of New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line. 1. Importance of Hiring a Surveyor: Hiring a surveyor is crucial in resolving boundary disputes in New Hampshire, as their expertise and impartiality ensure accurate determinations. A surveyor utilizes advanced tools and techniques to measure and define boundaries, providing objective evidence to settle disputes effectively. 2. The Process of Employing a Surveyor: a) Identification of Disputes: Adjoining landowners must identify an ongoing boundary dispute, usually arising due to conflicting deeds or unclear legal descriptions. b) Selection of Surveyor: Both parties must mutually agree upon a licensed and experienced surveyor who will conduct the survey process. c) Survey Investigation: The selected surveyor collects data, examines historical records, reviews existing deeds, conducts field measurements, and assesses other relevant factors to establish accurate boundary lines. d) Boundary Determination: Utilizing their expertise and surveying techniques, the surveyor calculates, maps, and identifies the precise boundary line between the disputed properties. 3. Types of New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners: a) Mediation-Based Employment: In cases where landowners seek amicable resolutions, they jointly employ a surveyor who acts as a neutral mediator. The surveyor ensures both parties' interests are considered and suggests a mutually acceptable boundary line. b) Court-Appointed Employment: If mediation fails or conflicts escalate, New Hampshire courts may appoint a surveyor to resolve the boundary dispute. This type of employment ensures an unbiased professional opinion enforced by legal authorities. c) Joint Agreement Employment: In some instances, both adjoining landowners voluntarily agree to hire a surveyor to settle a dispute without involving mediation or court proceedings. This method saves time and legal expenses. 4. Legal Validity and Binding Nature: Employing a surveyor and accepting their findings generally carries legal validity in New Hampshire. Once the boundary line is located and determined, it becomes binding for both parties unless challenged in court with substantial evidence. Conclusion: Employing a surveyor through the New Hampshire Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners process is an essential step in resolving boundary disputes with accuracy and fairness. Whether through mediation, court-appointment, or joint agreement, hiring a qualified surveyor ensures a reliable determination of disputed boundary lines, promoting harmony between landowners.
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