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Another fine mess you've gotten us into.
What a mess, and this should be interesting. A family owned the south half of the north half of the section, and had it surveyed into sixteen roughly ten-acre sites. The surveyor did not follow the usual rules for breaking it down into quarter-quarter-quarters, but then he didn‰Ûªt have to. One family owned it ‰ÛÒ they can divide it up any way they want. Each parcel was monumented and the monuments are still there after decades. The survey was filed as a record of survey, not as a subdivision plat (fairly common in the sticks).
Other surveyors, not grasping that those are original monuments and must be held, did a section breakdown for some of the parcels, so their monuments are up to twelve feet away from the originals.
On top of that, the site I‰Ûªm doing has in part this description: 8 feet of the (description). And which 8 feet would that be? Sheesh.
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