Dane Mince, post: 371220, member: 296 wrote: Well no, if the plat does not show monuments it is incorrect to assume monuments exist. The map needs to ...
"I have no doubt that the monuments Nate is calling the C&T monuments were those placed in 1978. My point is that the properties were sold and res...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 371036, member: 291 wrote: Another thing, Mark, When we first moved to Arkansas, from Calif, by way of Texas, we actually WAL...
Dave Karoly, post: 371210, member: 94 wrote: You are looking for bright line rules. They don't exist. He already has his bright line rule. Kent is r...
Kent McMillan, post: 371199, member: 3 wrote: Actually, doubting that an eight-year-old living in California could have personal knowledge of what Nat...
If GPS went down, maybe we could finally quit arguing about 0.04' and at least argue about the gross error of 0.10'.........
roger_LS, post: 371190, member: 11550 wrote: Not to say that you can't hold a monument out by more than a few feet, but, we did have a lot better abil...
Mark Mayer, post: 371186, member: 424 wrote: Thanks for cutting and pasting Justice Cooley's statement. From Diehl v. Zanger, which that statement com...
Maybe you missed these parts of the OP: Nate The Surveyor, post: 371026, member: 291 wrote: Well, the MARKS seen on the ground were set and seen by th...
I just upgraded from a 4800 base - 5700 rover to a used R8-2 base and R8-3 rover with the TSC3. Wow, what a difference a decade or two in technology m...
Kent McMillan, post: 371178, member: 3 wrote: Actually, what I was asking was what evidence there is that plat was drawn from a survey. Some plats can...
Mark Mayer, post: 371169, member: 424 wrote: We have descriptions here that do not call for monuments or a plat, and a plat that does not show monumen...
Kent McMillan, post: 371120, member: 3 wrote: For a survey made in 1979, the standards of the day would apply. If errors of 5 ft. to 50 ft. were norma...
roger_LS, post: 371132, member: 11550 wrote: How do you know that pipes found 30' out of reported position hadn't been moved? How do you know, for a...
Mark Mayer, post: 371133, member: 424 wrote: Suppose it went down like this. Subdivider draws up some dimensions by which he wishes to sell off lots. ...
Kent McMillan, post: 371085, member: 3 wrote: Yeah, but this is ARKANSAS. If you stop paddling for moment, you can probably even hear the banjos. :&g...
Once again, it isn't Nate's duty to prove each and every monument is "original" before it controls. The opposite is true - one must prove they are no...
Mark, I respectively disagree. "a) monuments placed by very sketchy methods, I would think well below the generally accepted standards of the day," "S...
Warren, I'd sure like to see his explanation of why all the existing corners were "off". Maybe he ought to be turned into the licensing board for m...
Brian McEachern, post: 370322, member: 9299 wrote: I personally don't believe it to be either of the two. I would put most of the blame on surveyors d...