I have a slight different take on this (although I generally agree with everything Mr Allen says).I think that some of the books such as Robilard and ...
Are surveys required to convey property?I take it that is the statute in North Carolina. (I had heard there was some kind of law to that effect there...
I certainly agree that the term 'always' makes it a myth, but I would suggest that maybe the center of section is the intersection of opposing ¼-corne...
Mr. CantuWell geez, Holy Cow, he is from Kansas......I mean, how nice can you be to a guy from Kansas?:-D
The Only KS Info I Have Is For Butler Community College> ...I am not an attorney (and I locate boundary lines, not property lines).Usually most cli...
> ............ (last:) 22.Surveyor's certificate.Don't use that invisible ink though....they don't like that (if they can find out who you are.) ;-...
:good: I see you installed a huge placque next to it (to the left in the picture). That certainly makes it identifiable.....talk about monumentation!...
Reminds me of a jokeI think Walt Robillard told it at a seminar.Anyway,A doctor and a lawyer are chatting at a party. Another guy who recognized the ...
You Are Asking Too Much Nateheard it, the instrument was once called a "transiting theodolite". In the US, they (we) shortened the term to "transit" ...
set an identifiable traverse point you can recognize as your own. (A nail through a marked disk maybe with a point number on it too?) anything you c...
A thought:Go set your corner locations using GPS. In the treed areas (or perhaps all areas) set a hub. You can use the hubs location to help you fig...
> Trying to get information about the service seems difficult. Hmmm....that sounds like the first bad sign.
Well, I surveyed 300' down an active gold mine....but that doesn't count; not a sewer. (just thought I would brag).
A new description on a senior tract, calls to a junior line. I would think about that. Where is the Junior line? It is junior, and therefore is sub...