Noun
a landing-surveyor (a customs official appointing and overseeing landwaiters)
a professional who measures land, delineates property boundaries, etc.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgland-surveyor
For a tournament to be sanctioned as 'record capable' by the International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation (IWWF), the entire course must be surveyed prior to competition by a land surveyor to ensure its accuracy. Source: Internet
He became a land surveyor and continued to write increasingly detailed natural history observations about the convert town in his journal, a two-million word document he kept for 24 years. Source: Internet
Revolutionary activities Babeuf was working for a land surveyor at Roye when the Revolution began. Source: Internet
Cohen has joined the firm as a professional land surveyor. Source: Internet
State law permits counties to appoint a registered land surveyor in place of electing a surveyor. Source: Internet
On July 3, 1829, Horace Blackman, accompanied by Alexander Laverty, a land surveyor, and an Indian guide forded the Grand River and made camp for the night at what is now Trail and N. Jackson Street. Source: Internet