Hmmm. I thought all the pipes were full of bourbon down there! (probably just wishful thinking on my part...)
Every case is going to be at least a little different. Here's a sample of the DOT monument records we have to work with here in BajaOR. This is a ru...
Andy Bruner, post: 414618, member: 1123 wrote: I agree BUT the attorney from the Attorney General's office (in Georgia) that I heard speak said that t...
As R/W markers I say accept them after you're comfortable they fit the pattern of others that are up and down station, "throwing out" the ones that do...
I've seen cases where a scrivener tried to fix some condition (like a shortage of frontage) by merely changing the description of a subsequent deed, i...
Depends. How is option 3 a possibility? Need an option 4) none of the above for when "cease to exist" means the highway was sold to the property own...
One of the unusual features of condemnation is that the transfer of title to the condemning entity can occur after the project is built. What? I lea...
RE Kent's question, those images seem to be quite distorted panoramic mashups. I suppose if you were sure your "control points" were part of the same...
Sending Kent to a GIS forum? This should be good!
A co-worker has copy of Easements and Reversions (not for sale). Copyright 1991. ISBN 0-910845-43-3. Published by Landmark Enterprises. 8 chapter...
When was the description first used? When was the completion survey done? How does one know the east line of the 60 acres has never been run if one ...
My first thought was that the deed possibly intended a "nominal 60 acres", as in run the east line of the parcel between 1/256th corners. I'd be digg...
Williwaw, post: 403294, member: 7066 wrote: New centerline in addition to original maybe? The ones that makes me want to strangle someone are the 'pro...
Jim Frame, post: 403091, member: 10 wrote: What you describe is just the pink plastic insert reflected in the chamfered hexagonal opening in the alumi...
Is the "pink pentagon" in the Berntsen also plastic? Does the Surv-Kap have anything similar?
Nate: Asbestos underwear? The post about habaneros is elsewhere on this forum...:eek:
Dang Dave. A Donut Truck was my retirement plan and now I have to reconsider...
roger_LS, post: 402896, member: 11550 wrote: Right, I can see this, they would have more gross area and may be able to develop more. My first questio...
I think Warren's introduction of "feasible" and "indefeasible" might have confused things for you and your situation. I don't usually deal with those...