If you want the line chopped between points, you need to specify in the beginning. Lots of work, costs more. miles
That's what I do if I am involved in ordering the survey, but most of the time the survey was done years prior to my involvement; in fact, quite often the survey I'm looking at is of the adjoining property. Honestly, I don't see how it costs any more to slap a few chops along the way if you are shrubbing the line out anyway. Otherwise, yes, it should be understood at the outset whether or not the line is going to be marked or merely established. I understand that, but I'm not sure whether surveyors explain all it to their clients or not.