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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 3 · Part 4

76-3-404. Certificate of survey.

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76-3-404 . Certificate of survey.
(1)Except as provided in 70-22-105 , within 180 days of the completion of a survey, the registered land surveyor responsible for the survey, whether the surveyor is privately or publicly employed, shall prepare and submit for filing a certificate of survey in the county in which the survey was made if the survey:
(a)provides material evidence not appearing on any map filed with the county clerk and recorder or contained in the records of the United States bureau of land management;
(b)reveals a material discrepancy in the map;
(c)discloses evidence to suggest alternate locations of lines or points; or
(d)establishes one or more lines not shown on a recorded map, the positions of which are not ascertainable from an inspection of the map without trigonometric calculations.
(2)A certificate of survey is not required for any survey that is made by the United States bureau of land management, that is preliminary, or that will become part of a subdivision plat being prepared for recording under the provisions of this chapter.
(3)Certificates of survey must be legibly drawn, printed, or reproduced by a process guaranteeing a permanent record and must conform to monumentation and surveying requirements promulgated under this chapter.
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