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If you are a landowner seeking advice from surveyors, please post your questions and issues here. DISCLAIMER: All surveying-related questions should be consulted with someone licensed in their jurisdiction and hired for professional services. The answers provided here are not to be construed as official advice from a professional that you would otherwise obtain in your local area.
property stob corner question
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@lithicacid326
well, that is a portion of the survey…the map part…
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@lithicacid326
The question is: what do the solid dots mean? Surely there is a legend?
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Is that pronunciation under the “German” heading? https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stob#German. I’m with HC and MW on this one, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stob
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My word yes you are correct, I didn’t see that it was under the German heading, I just listened to it and thought that’s exactly how it would be pronounced by locals in its country of origin Scotland.
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@bill93
This highlights the reason why giving all the information is so important.The idea of privacy is simply silly. Land records are public for the most part. There is no mystery who the tax payer is on a lot. But, all posters here should realize that if you give us enough info to determine the answer, you have almost for sure revealed the location.
-All thoughts my own, except my typos and when I am wrong.
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