CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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A GIS Parcel Map defines ownership of a property. True or False?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only if approved by the government

  4. Depends on the location

The correct answer is: False

The statement is false because a GIS (Geographic Information System) Parcel Map primarily serves as a tool for visualizing and analyzing spatial data related to land parcels, including their dimensions, boundaries, and other geographical features. While a GIS Parcel Map can display ownership information, it does not inherently define ownership; ownership is legally established through recorded deeds or titles in a property registry. In a GIS system, the map layers might include data showing which individual or entity owns a particular parcel, but this information relies on the accuracy and currency of the underlying land records. The map itself is a representation that aids in understanding spatial relationships and is not a legally binding document. Ownership can be confirmed through official land records, which may or may not coincide precisely with the GIS data, depending on updates and local data management practices. Therefore, the correct understanding is that the GIS Parcel Map functions as a visual aid rather than a definitive source of ownership.