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Poll: Does your state have a law

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Kent McMillan
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> Lay off the bottle of wine, you are not making sense.

You mean that you just didn't want to answer what were some quite straight-forward questions. :> This topic gets its a new thread.


 
Posted : August 6, 2010 9:26 pm
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Simply telling you to put up or shut up.

Keith


 
Posted : August 6, 2010 9:28 pm
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Seems like a No-brainer

> So you've never had a more senior legal instrument come to light after your work?

No, of course not. One of the things that a proper survey in Texas has to do is to determine the status of senior rights with respect to all adjoining parcels. Sometime I'll post an example of the research that is necessary to accomplish this.

Conveyances are recorded in Texas. Incidental maps of surveys of lots in platted subdivisions seldom are.


 
Posted : August 6, 2010 9:30 pm
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Seems like a No-brainer

So an unrecorded conveyance in Texas has no weight, or reduced weight in the eyes of the law?


 
Posted : August 6, 2010 10:36 pm
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