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Curtis M. Brown has long been recognized as the world's foremost
authorities on land surveying. His works and textbooks are found in
virtually every Land Surveyor's library across the country. His
legal principles have been adopted by a large number of courts
across the United States and his books are standard reference works
for practicing Land Surveyors. The Curt Brown Chronicles presents a
collection of papers, lectures, and articles prepared by Mr. Brown
in the course of developing the principles and authorities for his
textbooks and classes. While serving as a member of the American
Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), Mr. Brown was a regular
contributor to The Surveyor and Law and the Comment and Discussion
columns as well as other important articles. In this capacity, Mr.
Brown would respond to inquiries from Land Surveyors across the
United States on a variety of subjects related to land surveying
and the application of relevant law. His opinions continue to have
considerable influence on the professional land surveying community
and the legal community. Many of the papers contained in The Curt
Brown Chronicles have not been released since their original
publication in the 1950s and 1960s. Nevertheless, the subjects are
still germane and in many ways, Curt's focus on many subjects was
prescient. Mr. Brown's articles on Land Surveyor's Liability to
Unwritten Rights, Land Surveyors Ethics, and The Professional
Status of Land Surveyors, are still considered relevant and are
held in as high a regard as is Justice Thomas Cooley's (Chief
Justice, Supreme Court of Michigan, 1864-1885) famous article, The
Judicial Functions of Surveyors.The Curt Brown Chronicles has been
compiled with the consent and permission of ACSM and the Brown
family.
Curtis M. Brown has long been recognized as the world's foremost
authorities on land surveying. His works and textbooks are found in
virtually every Land Surveyor's library across the country. His
legal principles have been adopted by a large number of courts
across the United States and his books are standard reference works
for practicing Land Surveyors. The Curt Brown Chronicles presents a
collection of papers, lectures, and articles prepared by Mr. Brown
in the course of developing the principles and authorities for his
textbooks and classes. While serving as a member of the American
Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), Mr. Brown was a regular
contributor to The Surveyor and Law and the Comment and Discussion
columns as well as other important articles. In this capacity, Mr.
Brown would respond to inquiries from Land Surveyors across the
United States on a variety of subjects related to land surveying
and the application of relevant law. His opinions continue to have
considerable influence on the professional land surveying community
and the legal community. Many of the papers contained in The Curt
Brown Chronicles have not been released since their original
publication in the 1950s and 1960s. Nevertheless, the subjects are
still germane and in many ways, Curt's focus on many subjects was
prescient. Mr. Brown's articles on Land Surveyor's Liability to
Unwritten Rights, Land Surveyors Ethics, and The Professional
Status of Land Surveyors, are still considered relevant and are
held in as high a regard as is Justice Thomas Cooley's (Chief
Justice, Supreme Court of Michigan, 1864-1885) famous article, The
Judicial Functions of Surveyors.The Curt Brown Chronicles has been
compiled with the consent and permission of ACSM and the Brown
family.
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