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...
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...
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 ...
Brian> > A transfer of land changes the "what", whereas a boundary by agreement, acquiescence, or even a boundary line agreement (depending on t...
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...
The time has come to re-break-out the old hagar cartoon. If you've seen it you don't have to look again.;-)
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...
> Acqisitive prescription> > and not really 'changing hands' so to speak> Prescription> Predial servitudes> usufructsWow...you made ...
theft (oops....someone already said adverse possession)........how about moving the monuments? Buying your old retired surveyor some beer...?Quiet ti...
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...
> JBS, > .....I interpreted his post to presume the subcontractor was acting independently.> > If both the subcontractor and green dude ar...
clearcutsarcasm well noted. However, can't you also subcontract "above-board" and get some help for a while? Make sure and oversee the subcontractor...