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chartered surveyor

British  

noun

  1. (in Britain) a surveyor who is registered with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors as having the qualifications, training, and experience to satisfy their professional requirements

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The 34-year-old chartered surveyor told BBC News she delayed applying for a British passport when she became a citizen as she was travelling to see family for Christmas, so could not send off her Latvian passport as part of the application process.

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Luke is 34 and works as a chartered surveyor in London.

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Which brings it back to the chartered surveyor who observed, "We live on a small, highly populated, property-owning, democratic island".

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"The processes that we've got are so archaic and too costly and too complicated. There's surely got to be a quicker way of doing it," says the chartered surveyor.

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But one chartered surveyor, who has been challenging HS2 for almost a decade, brought up another point.

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