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Joined: September 14, 2011 5:19 pm
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Topics: 16 / Replies: 2307
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RE: Surveying not a profession?

There are surveyors that are proffesionals like, but just being a surveyor doesn't make you a proffesional.?ÿ The difference between a proffesional a...

4 years ago
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RE: Preparing for the PS

A little late, but if you are still looking for advice: ?ÿI have never really studied for an exam either, and what is optimal for every person varies...

4 years ago
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RE: Calling all FS takers

Just a second opinion. If you have not already committed yourself to a life of polish notation, consider sticking with a natural display calculator. H...

4 years ago
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RE: Price per acre...

Just tell them that the cost of land survey is only slightly correlated to the area, expalin why, and that anyone quoting them a per acre cost is neit...

4 years ago
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RE: Price per acre...

Just tell them that the cost of land survey is only slightly correlated to the area, expalin why, and that anyone quoting them a per acre cost is neit...

4 years ago
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RE: Ordinary HWL

Which is exactly my point. This is one reason why what the deed says is often not authoritative.?ÿ

4 years ago
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RE: Ordinary HWL

The gore is caused when one deed calls for the left bank and the other calls for the right bank, or an owner converts a goverment lot, or subdivision?...

4 years ago
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RE: Ordinary HWL

Usually the deed just calls for the river. When it tries to get more specific it often ends up ineffectual because of the doctorine of strips and gore...

4 years ago
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RE: Ordinary HWL

Become the expert.

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

@nate-the-surveyor?ÿ No, are you calling 0.1' a miss? Found monuments are almost never perfect. Won't there always be a field calculation? What's the ...

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

@nate-the-surveyor I really can't imagine being off with your calculations by one foot would make a difference in a search. Maybe if the corner is a p...

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

@bill93 The "rounded" value is more statistical accurate.?ÿ It's not an error to measure 1.21m and report 1.2m. It would be an error to repot 1.20m. ...

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

Sure, but what is the point of adjusting a 1' misclosure? That won't help you find the corner any better than the raw numbers.?ÿ

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

It's not an error! (Unless you round the wrong way)?ÿ

4 years ago
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RE: Title industry!!!!!

Even better, where surveys can be recorded, the description can just be a reference to the recorded survey.?ÿ

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

@jitterboogie your state statutes are not going to help you locate a corner very often. Your state common law will.?ÿ

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

@nate-the-surveyor I thought there was no error, just rounding.

4 years ago
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RE: Multiple surveys holding two different section corner locations

You can use the C/L monument without calling it the section corner. Just explain why.

4 years ago
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RE: "We could get a surveyor out here this afternoon, he'll clear everything up"

@holy-cow The post office doesn't determine addresses. That's a local goverment responsibility.

4 years ago
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RE: Deeds that dont close, due to rounding numbers

But the deed doesn't actually misclose. He is just trying to add precision. There is no error to proportion. The deed actually closes, and the higher ...

4 years ago
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