Maybe kind of an odd question.?ÿ I have some monuments I'm not going to accept for a survey but I want to show them anyway.?ÿ I'm trying to think of the right way to word this in the narrative-- is it:
X monument is not accepted on this survey.
X monument is not accepted for this survey.
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Or some other way?
We just state brg/dist from corner and say "NOT ACCEPTED", but it's also going to depend on any of your states statutes or any code of conduct, or other such policy
by this survey?
But more importantly, is there a note saying WHY NOT?
We just state brg/dist from corner and say "NOT ACCEPTED", but it's also going to depend on any of your states statutes or any code of conduct, or other such policy
Yeah, I've got a note by the pin but I'm trying to give a broader explanation in the narrative as well.
Disregarded due to....
Rejected.
"Witness point only - for this survey"
"No pedigree, rejected."
The most important thing is to make clear why you are not accepting them. I hope you didn't consider not showing them.?ÿ
Yes, I think the narrative explains very clearly my reasoning.
I didn't consider not showing them but initially I didn't intend to use them in my boundary resolution.?ÿ That actually changed when I got a hold of a stash of unrecorded surveys from the 1950s-1970s and found the survey that appears to show when they were set.?ÿ Now I plan on rejecting the pins from a more recent survey that either did not find (hard to believe since 1.5 feet away) or show one of the pins from this unrecorded survey.
It might cause a little drama since fences were built to the newer pins and things are obviously encroaching now, but it's not anything an agreement or quit claim won't fix if folks are so motivated.