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Joined: September 14, 2011 5:19 pm
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Topics: 16 / Replies: 2307
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RE: Best practise for surveying boundaries?

I am hesitant to comment on boundary surveys in the UK because I have absolutely no experience there, but I am anyway based on my experience in severa...

5 years ago
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RE: breaking down sections over and over

@norm?ÿ This isn't even?ÿ a matter of a difference of opinion yet, we need to get past the, " what are you trying to tell us" phase first.

5 years ago
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RE: breaking down sections over and over

@half-bubble?ÿ The purpose of a survey is to locate the boundaries and provide enough information to support that decision to provide certainty and s...

5 years ago
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RE: breaking down sections over and over

@dave-karoly Unfortunately I see this kind of stuff fairly regularly.

5 years ago
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RE: breaking down sections over and over

The new survey sure is confusing. It looks like it is accepting the "spike nail" as the 1/64th corner. If so by definition it's on the section line, b...

5 years ago
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RE: Center of Section

As always we tend to assume what was done by looking at the plat.?ÿ That assumption always needs needs to be verified by the notes. If they set the 1/...

5 years ago
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RE: "I used to be a surveyor"

I don't think Chevrolet had surveying in mind when they named the Traverse?ÿ

5 years ago
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RE: Basis of Bearings, rides again.

Its amazing how many people accuse the BLM of surveys that don't close. A BLM survey, or, at least is theorey, a survey stamped as a CFedS survey will...

5 years ago
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RE: Ever use this area formula?

@mathteacher?ÿ Whether we can ignore C depends on what values of x we are interested in.?ÿ

5 years ago
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RE: 2021 Texas RPLS exam

An eroded boundary yes, an accreted boundary no. The majority of courts generally?ÿ agree with the federal courts (see the BLM Manual, not for its ins...

5 years ago
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RE: 2021 Texas RPLS exam

What do you mean by "intersect the line"? Although Texas can be an outlier, in general principles of equity hold for riparian boundaries, therfore a r...

5 years ago
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RE: Latest Fun subdividing

Well, the first question is,?ÿ does the law require a deed??ÿ

5 years ago
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RE: Denied access

This would only apply to surveys conducted for DOT.?ÿ Even without a right of entry statute, the courts will grant an order to allow access if there ...

5 years ago
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RE: Proposed easements

A "land division", aka a "subdivision" is a common way to create easements. An easement can not be granted to oneself, but that doesn't mean much when...

5 years ago
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RE: Mound of stone alongsideƒ??

Even if you can't figure out which side, you are still doing better than a proportion. Unless you are surveying very small lots,, once you have narrow...

5 years ago
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RE: first for me

Did you chip it out if the concrete to verify if it is a beer bottle? Not all bottled beverages are beer.... Will we see a post a few years from now....

5 years ago
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RE: Price shoppers

Would you spend twice as much on a product that to you appear identical? Would you engage a business for a service that you know little about without ...

5 years ago
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RE: Why?

@thebionicman?ÿ Right. The four year degree programs cover computations fine, but new surveyors are mostly on their own with the law, and how it rela...

5 years ago
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RE: Why?

@dave-karoly?ÿ I think you underestimate land owners, and over estimate the importance of tenths, inches and seconds.?ÿ

5 years ago
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RE: Why?

@mightymoe?ÿ Yeah, but no one is surveying "on the grid" with GPS either. All our GPS data is being corrected to either a an abstract grid or the rea...

5 years ago
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