1. Every professional land surveyor may administer and certify oaths when: (a) It is necessary to take testimony for the identification or establishment of old, lost or obliterated corners; (b) A corner or monument is found in a perishable condition; or (c) The importance of a survey makes it desirable to administer oaths to his or her assistants for the faithful performance of their duty. 2. A record of oaths must be prepared as part of the field notes of the survey, and a memorandum of them must be made on the record of survey to be filed under this chapter.
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