Wednesday, July 16, 2014

WVSPS Seminar Reminder - Space Still Available!

Dear members,

If you haven't yet registered for the all-day seminar series by Knud E. Hermansen on July 18th, there is still time! Further details are below. If you have any questions you can email us at wvsps@wvsps.org or by phone at (304) 720-3299.

The West Virginia Society of Professional Surveyors and its Eastern Panhandle Chapter Present an all day seminar series

including:


“Survey Reports & Documentation”
“Duties of the Surveyor as an Expert Witness”
“Extrinsic Evidence & Boundary Surveying”
“Monuments and Lines of Possession”

by Knud E. Hermansen, PLS, PE, PhD, Esq.



FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014

at

The Holiday Inn

301 Foxcroft Avenue

Martinsburg, WV 25401


Directions:

Geodetic Coordinates: 39°27'40.5"N, 77°59'16.5"W

I-81 Exit 13 East

2nd Right at Foxcroft Ave (First Traffic Light)

1 Block to the Holiday Inn on the Right



Schedule:
               
7AM Registration

8AM Seminar Begins

5PM Seminar Ends



Education Credits:

8 PDH (West Virginia)

8 A-Level CPC (Maryland)


Speaker: Knud E. Hermansen is an attorney, professional engineer, and professional land surveyor licensed in several states. His education includes a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University and a J.D. (Doctorate in Law) from West Virginia University. He has been an expert in numerous boundary dispute cases. As an attorney, he has done direct and cross-examination of experts. Knud is a Professor at the University of Maine and operates a consulting firm offering surveying, engineering, and legal services. Professional membership includes the National Lawyers Association, National Society of Professional Surveyors, American Society of Civil Engineers, and several state survey societies and bar associations. He is an author or co-author of the books titled: Boundary Principles and Procedures for Pennsylvania, Residential Subdivision & Land Development in Maine, and several other documents.



Seminar Content Descriptions:

Survey Reports & Documentation

Communications is an important part of surveying services. Documentation is a part of the communication process. The failure of the surveyor to provide complete and understandable documentation for the use of the client and others is often a source of liability. This seminar will focus on survey reports, contracts, letter to adjoiners, affidavits, and other written forms of communication. The seminar will discuss documenting opinions, problems, concerns, encroachments, and recommendations to avoid liability.



Duties of the Surveyor as an Expert Witness

The practice of land surveying often requires a surveyor be prepared to effectively communicate an opinion in court. The surveyor must be prepared to present their opinion and analysis in a clear, understandable, and concise manner. This seminar will focus on the process, preparation, payment, and presentation techniques. Participants will better understand how to handle depositions, answer questions, prepare exhibits, and communicate effectively.



Extrinsic Evidence & Boundary Surveying

Extrinsic evidence is often employed by the surveyor when retracing boundaries. This workshop will explain what comprises extrinsic evidence, how extrinsic evidence is used in a boundary retracement, where extrinsic evidence can be used in a boundary retracement, and how to preserve extrinsic evidence. And I would sooner trust the smallest slip of paper for truth, than the strongest and most retentive memory, ever bestowed on mortal man. Lumpkin, Joseph Henry, in Miller and others v. Cotton and others, 5 Ga. 341, 349 (1848)



Monuments and Lines of Possession

Practitioners often encounter situations where the client’s possession boundary does not coincide with the record boundaries. Depending upon the circumstances, the possession boundary may become the ownership boundary. In other cases, acts of the party(ies) and surrounding circumstances may locate the boundary that the record alone fails to fix with clarity. The workshop will explain and discuss estoppel, acquiescence, practical location, agreement, adverse possession, and dedication. In addition to a basic understanding of these doctrines, the practitioner will learn what their role and responsibilities are in these cases.


REGISTRATION: (Includes seminars, handouts, breaks and lunch)

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(Please provide an email address so a confirmation can be sent to you)



EVENT FEE:

_____ $170.00 / WVSPS Member _____ $190.00 / Non-Member

(A $35 administrative fee will be charged for each cancellation)



METHODS OF PAYMENT:

CREDIT CARDS:

Use PayPal: (PayPal Account not Required – Click on “Buy Now”)

Or - Email this form to: WVSPS.EPC@gmail.com

Or - Fax this form to: 304-414-2390



Please charge:

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CHECKS: Or – Mail this form to:

WV Society of Professional Surveyors

107 Hale St, Suite 205

Charleston, WV 25301



Questions?

Call or Email Bill Orsinger

443-386-9078 cell



Eastern Panhandle Chapter Representative

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