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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 209 · County Surveyors

209.005 Definitions

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209.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)“Control point” means a horizontal or vertical survey position set within the stated precision of the survey.
(2)“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.
(3)“Deputy county surveyor” means an individual appointed by the county surveyor to the office of deputy county surveyor.
(4)“Geodetic control” means horizontal or vertical survey monuments that are primarily intended to be used as reference positions for other surveys or that serve to extend the national geodetic control network.
(5)“Monument” means any permanent material object or collection of objects, either natural or man-made, that indicates the position on the ground of a survey station, public land survey corner or accessories, or a land boundary corner established by a qualified surveyor.
(6)“Public land survey corner” means a section corner, one-quarter section corner, Donation Land Claim corner, meander corner, witness corner or any other corner established by the General Land Office or its successor.
(7)“Registered professional land surveyor” has the meaning given that term in ORS 672.002. [1989 c.394 §2; 1991 c.339 §1; 2005 c.230 §1]
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