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Joined: July 1, 2010 4:07 pm
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RE: Utterly stupid waste of my time and the client's money

Couldn't you offset the actual line say, to the edge of the easement or at some safe distance? (I'm guessing you wanted to do that but the utility co...

15 years ago
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RE: Its just semantics, or is it?

I knew a well-accomplished guy who put all kinds of letters behind his name. It was then (because it looked just too gaudy) that I decided that it wa...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

BrianI get the typing errors. I wrote "know" when I meant "no" somewhere above. Too late to correct. I knew I meant "no". I wasn't doubtful which ...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

Brian> > A transfer of land changes the "what", whereas a boundary by agreement, acquiescence, or even a boundary line agreement (depending on t...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

BrianWhat a great discussion.My only other point might be that properties can exchange hands, but the concept of agreeing on a line is not the same co...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

The time has come to re-break-out the old hagar cartoon. If you've seen it you don't have to look again.;-)

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

Read Brian Allen's Post, Above> I don't really see it that way. A boundary established by agreement or acquiescence is a transfer of title, partic...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

> Acqisitive prescription> > and not really 'changing hands' so to speak> Prescription> Predial servitudes> usufructsWow...you made ...

15 years ago
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RE: What are all the ways real property can change hands?

theft (oops....someone already said adverse possession)........how about moving the monuments? Buying your old retired surveyor some beer...?Quiet ti...

15 years ago
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RE: subcontracting - The other shoe

subcontracting - The other shoe - 6thI don't know who you are, obviously, but I know that you know Colorado Law. Don't you have an obligation to repo...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

> JBS, > .....I interpreted his post to presume the subcontractor was acting independently.> > If both the subcontractor and green dude ar...

15 years ago
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RE: Can Surveyors Legally "Subcontract"?

clearcutsarcasm well noted. However, can't you also subcontract "above-board" and get some help for a while? Make sure and oversee the subcontractor...

15 years ago
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