It is tangent if the line is tangent to the curve. It is non-tangent if the line is non-tangent with the curve. As for how to describe the boundary, ...
MightyMoe, post: 380435, member: 700 wrote: This is basically the situation I'm dealing with, if the description would have just been written this way...
Jim Frame, post: 378850, member: 10 wrote: Dave, your map takes an approach to the "monument problem" that I've not seen before. The "problem," of cou...
Holy Cow, post: 377919, member: 50 wrote: I have one case of a small subdivision in a small city where the landowner went through the entire platting ...
SellmanA, post: 376147, member: 8564 wrote: RCW 58.09.090 (d) (iv) WOW! There is a HUGE difference in what the board has arbitrarily declared how...
John Wetzel, post: 374467, member: 11747 wrote: Exactly. If the pin was moved, and lets say the back line is 0.3 short, is one of the neighbors back ...
Duane Frymire, post: 373490, member: 110 wrote: If I recall it required the written agreement, with quit claim deeds on either side, if your opinion i...
Duane Frymire, post: 373471, member: 110 wrote: Utah statutes now describe it as a change in title I believe. So, yes it's a conveyance in Utah, if no...
clearcut, post: 373461, member: 297 wrote: In California, the surveyor's opinion on retracement survey is simply just that, an opinion. A record of s...
Duane Frymire, post: 373455, member: 110 wrote: And, if I'm not mistaken, an acquiescence in Utah means you are performing an original survey and a ne...
dmyhill, post: 373433, member: 1137 wrote: But, the concept of multiple lines may be an artificial construct, but it is not my construct. If there wer...
Loyal hit on it. What we are after is the location of the corner, which may or may not be where the monument currently is located. The question we h...
dmyhill, post: 373406, member: 1137 wrote: I have incomplete information, I took the OP to be that the evidence of a jointly built fence was the parol...
dmyhill, post: 373346, member: 1137 wrote: My answer would be that, "It depends." The deed was written a certain way for a reason. The fence was built...
To answer LRDay's question in the OP, by quoting (emphasis added) Campbell v Weisbrod, 245 P.2d 1052 (1952), (I guarantee, that with a little effort y...
"... but like the case I just posted a few days ago there was a 2.5' gap between descriptions which to me defines a latent ambiguity, which now does a...
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Per BCLP, 4th Ed.Pg. 364-65: "A land surveyor locates boundary lines according to the legal description in the deed and then rel...
Tom Adams, post: 372953, member: 7285 wrote: You know exactly what I am referring to. Actually there are two that are nearly the same, one is the pri...
Tom Adams, post: 372901, member: 7285 wrote: That stupid ranking system is overused and misused in my opinion. It's only a solution of last resort ju...
roger_LS, post: 372831, member: 11550 wrote: I've got a job now retracing a parcel created by a 2 lot parcel map from the early 1980's. I've found a n...