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If you want to lock it in, find all or any two of the boundary monuments set, replace any missing ones based on the calls around the tract if it was a tract taken out of the whole with no common exterior boundary's with the parent tract and occupation was in agreement, if not in agreement you need to discover the reason, occupation does not always indicate a claim of ownership or acquiesce to another. File a survey showing a tie or ties back into the GLO. Then educate the owner of the importance of preserving those monuments, also have her obtain an ingress and egress easement if there is none in place, probably is, but you didn't say. Created under different conditions or common boundary's with others, other than the parent tract, more work would be in order.
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Posted : December 12, 2012 3:40 pm
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What does North mean?>EXACTLY!

> ......Then someone said, "let's describe it like this.....", it was probably someone with a sinister smile on his face, smoking a fat cigar, saying under his breath, "we'll make the calls to 1 decimal place for the south and 2 to the east; this should really screw with some stupid surveyor in the future, heheheheheheh.....

lol....
I think they knew some trig too. If they scaled 3340' with their engineer's scale, and 24-2/3 degrees (24°40') with their protractor, they would get exactly those numbers. I think the guy with the cigar was an engineer. You have a least count of 3340 to the nearest 10' by scale, and to the nearest 1/3 degree (20-arc-minutes) by protractor, and bingo-bango-bongo, you have numbers to the hundredth of a foot with the use of your sine-tables. 😀


 
Posted : December 12, 2012 4:32 pm
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