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Joined: July 1, 2010 4:07 pm
Topics: 27 / Replies: 1449
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RE: Lots in deed

A principalI assumed it was a typo.... and that Mr. legal-snob knew the difference between principal and principle. I am glad he can put everyone dow...

15 years ago
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RE: Lots in deed

> What? Surveyors are in this forum right? The guy who says that the parent parcel description of the total tract "dosen't matter" needs a brown's ...

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

The evil word...in Mass.The board might want to change "parole" to "parol"......

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

> > Actually, "adverse possession" is "trespass" that has not been identified or remedied by the dispossessed owner.> > > I understand ...

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

Wendell....I agree completely.

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

The evil word...>foggy> "Illegal means "against or not authorized by law." Unlawful means "contrary to, prohibited, or unauthorized by law...whi...

15 years ago
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RE: Some photos from Nightmute

Great photos.'They don't like much surveyors here....' ha ha...good captions too.

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

> I don't see that encroachment is an illegal act at all. It is not illegal to acquire property through adverse possession and how can you acquir...

15 years ago
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RE: The evil word...

I think Richard has a good argument. Just because someone doesn't use the term on a legal document, doesn't mean they haven't done research. There i...

15 years ago
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RE: Not my favourite retailer

WalMart will probably lose. Mainly because their lawyers will join in the suit against them when they submit their hours....;-) >Susman Godfrey pa...

15 years ago
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RE: Training Young Civil Engineers

You can train them?cool.

15 years ago
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RE: Can non-licensed city inspectors "locate" property corners?

We survey it around here>AdamsurveyorGood point foggy. Maybe I am wrong.In my eyes, it is simply a matter of; it's too close to tell without a sur...

15 years ago
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RE: Can non-licensed city inspectors "locate" property corners?

I can see two scenarios.....the inspector goes out to the ends of the fence lines, or the 'apparent' change in improvements line, and scratches around...

15 years ago
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