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BajaOR
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Joined: September 24, 2014 10:20 pm
Topics: 5 / Replies: 363
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Jp7191: For some reason I was thinking you were in California. If so these might apply to the 5 foot of fee adjoining the existing road.Civil Code83...

10 years ago
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RE: Remembering Back

TI 58 calculator with built in card reader; those wonderful experiences getting gassed out by the blue print machine's ammonia solution, Rhodes Arc, m...

10 years ago
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Jp7191: As I suggested to Holy Cow above, if additional R/W is acquired in fee across the entire frontage of a parcel, the seller's underlying fee in ...

10 years ago
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Brad Ott, at 15 minutes ago: Ahh! But you figured out which post I was replying to. Mission accomplished!

10 years ago
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Holy Cow at 6:11am: If the DOT bought fee across the entire parcel frontage, then does the underlying fee (under the original easement) attach to tha...

10 years ago
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Dave at 10:21am: Was the R/W deed from Joe's Resort written in the general form "that portion of the lands of Joe's Resort lying within the following ...

10 years ago
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

It sounds like they did a sloppy job of acquiring the underlying fee title by not recognizing that original parcel lines controlled who owned what. T...

10 years ago
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RE: How can I check if equipment is stolen?

I seems like you'd want a photo of the serial number on the unit?

10 years ago
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RE: General strategy for adding traverses to a control network in Star*net

Weed out? Not include? Dump? Unless it's a blunder, put everything "into the soup", and assign realistic standard errors. If you used identical proce...

10 years ago
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RE: EPOCHs CSFs and this Dumb Dirt Surveyor

It seems like your description of the coordinate system you're using should mention "Indiana" (ICS?) and "Zone". Out here we'd say CCS83(2011)(Epoch ...

10 years ago
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RE: Plat Opinion

1) I meant regardless of how the bearings are labeled, the street R/W line per your map goes from bearing generally south to bearing S19W and S18W. A...

10 years ago
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RE: Plat Opinion

Well that's a cute little 5,000 sq.ft., $2M place! Re: your map:- it's odd that (coming from the north) the physical roadway turns to the S.E. while t...

10 years ago
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RE: Help with caps for iron pipes

Go to your industrial hardware store and buy a 12 inch long 7/8" bolt (hex head or domed head). You want the length to keep it from jumping out every...

10 years ago
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