Section 27581.
27581. All monuments located in public highways shall be placed with the top not less than 12 inches below the surface of the ground, but when not located in public highways, they shall be placed with the top six inches above the surface of the ground. If the top of the monument is placed above […]
Section 27551.
27551. The surveyor shall make any survey that is required by order of court or the board of supervisors. He shall keep a correct and fair record of all surveys made by him, number them in the order made, and preserve a copy of the field notes and calculations of each survey, and shall endorse […]
Section 27552.
27552. Any person owning or claiming land which is divided by county lines and who wishes to have it surveyed may apply to the surveyor of any county in which any part of the land is situated. Upon such application, the surveyor shall make the survey, which is as valid as though the land were […]
Section 27502.2.
27502.2. The inquest verdict or decision shall be inadmissible as evidence in any civil or criminal proceeding. (Added by Stats. 1969, Ch. 1220.)
Section 27553.
27553. When the title of land which is in dispute before any court, is divided by a county line, the court making an order of survey may direct the order to the surveyor of any county in which any part of the land is situated. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
Section 27503.
27503. The transcript of the testimony of the witnesses examined in the coroner’s inquest shall be completed and filed within 10 days following the inquest with either the coroner’s office or the county clerk as determined by the board of supervisors. (Amended by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1175.)
Section 27554.
27554. When required the surveyor shall aid and assist the State Lands Commission in making surveys within the county. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
Section 27504.
27504. After hearing the testimony, the jury shall render its verdict and certify it by an inquisition in writing signed by the members of the jury, or the coroner shall render his decision if the inquest is by the coroner sitting without a jury, setting forth the name of the deceased, the time and place […]
Section 27555.
27555. When the surveyor is interested in any land, the title to which is in dispute, and a survey is necessary, the court shall direct the survey to be made by some disinterested person. The person so appointed is for that purpose authorized to administer and certify oaths. He shall return the survey, verified by […]
Section 27504.1.
27504.1. If the findings are that the deceased met his or her death at the hands of another, the coroner shall, in addition to filing the report in his or her office or with the county clerk, as determined by the board of supervisors pursuant to Section 27503, transmit his or her written findings to […]