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East-West section lines are not on a straight line.Loyal,I started this thread as almost a "joke", since Keith was wanting a plss conversation instead...
:good: A "monument" is set to show the owner and the general public where this private boundary is. It's your job to set the correct monument in its ...
I don't like the "order of importance of conflicting elements" list. (Not directed at Larry's list, I mean in general). I mean it has its place, but...
Directing at no one in particular...> What is wrong with the record dimensions? :-S > > If you find a monument at both ends of a line that is...
I see 'call for monuments', but I don't see uncalled-for monuments anywhere on the list.
> .....All that said...there are certainly exceptions...but in general a monument has to be called in some way for it to hold unequivocally from ot...
> Monuments don't outweigh intent. If the monument was the intent...it would be called for in a document or map. ie..."100 feet to a monument" if...
Wow...I didn't remember starting a new thread....
Sicilian Cowboy,You are right of course. Good point I was being cynical, and, of course there is a lot more to every story, and working for the "ben...
The City is comprised of its citizens. City employees don't (or shouldn't) profit or have an incentive to rip off its people for profit. A City not ...
That is certainly a valid question. Another is: do coordinates hold over monuments? A sudden landslide is one thing...but how slow was this one, any...
This same case was posted yesterday under "legal issues", if you want to see some other thoughts on it.It is hard for me to swallow that someone could...
I wonder if the lending company (if there was a loan) and the title company have any culpability on this. Also, was a survey done at all (I wonder)? ...
Taking a direct/and reverse set of angles not only allows taking a mean of two sets, it definitely helps catch blunders like that. (Measure twice, cut...