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Brian Allen
Brian Allen
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Joined: March 8, 2011 3:00 pm
Topics: 25 / Replies: 1545
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RE: Minnesota Supreme Court Case Regarding Center of Section Location

hillsidesurveyor, post: 351606, member: 7292 wrote: Linebender, Reviewing this very seminar is the reason I started this post. In the end I think it c...

10 years ago
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RE: Minnesota Supreme Court Case Regarding Center of Section Location

"If in the past some previous surveyor followed this method and set a monument for the Center Quarter Corner and you have records of this then that wo...

10 years ago
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RE: Non-Surveyors and Boundaries by Acquiescence

First, we definitely need to know which state the land is located in.

10 years ago
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RE: Closing Corner

johnbo, post: 349875, member: 8695 wrote: I agree to. But this is a State Line. I don't think breaking bearing at anything other than a State Mile Mar...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

For those worried and concerned about the size or cost of the object(s) marking an agreed/ acquiesced boundary line, as quoted by DDSM: "Additionally,...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Steve, That is why it is so very important that we become intimately familiar with the laws in the states where we practice. Statute law and common l...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

"The concept that you don't watch someone build a house on your property and not point it out until after they have spent the money and completed the ...

10 years ago
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RE: Court of Appeals agrees with fence line surveyor

MightyMoe, post: 349645, member: 700 wrote: "Title by acquiescence" This is a very frustrating case to see........ acquiescence, fence agreements, yad...

10 years ago
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RE: Court of Appeals agrees with fence line surveyor

Ya just gotta love the nerve of some litigants: "Seldom, if ever, has the court seen evidence so overwhelming by title of acquiescence when it is supp...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

There is nothing like relevant and recent case law, right on point, to clarify where the courts stand.

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Bill, I agree with your assessment, except the court did not accept a "new" boundary. They merely applied the law and "blessed" the location of the t...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Duane Frymire, post: 349513, member: 110 wrote: Here is Iowa code 650. Seems like in Iowa retracement surveying has been made irrelevant. A landowner...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

‰ÛωÛ?you would of at that time monumented the semicircular area? Or would you advise the two parties of what the courts are likely to rule and sugges...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

This case is not that remarkable, other than most states do not have a statute defining acquiescence. What is remarkable is that far too many surveyo...

10 years ago
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RE: Deed vs Occupation

For a start, I'd review this case: McGee v Young, 606 So.2d 1215 (1992) (Go to scholar.google.com and search) In the event of a discrepancy as to su...

10 years ago
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RE: Subdivision issues

GMPLS, post: 348393, member: 8404 wrote: I have a boundary issue that I would like to get some opinions on. I have attached a pdf of a portion of my s...

10 years ago
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RE: I'm confused

"You show plat dimensions, from these monuments, and that you found several rebar and caps anywhere from 0.4' to 0.1' from the platted position. I don...

10 years ago
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RE: I'm confused

RADAR, post: 347959, member: 413 wrote: Does anybody here do this: You do a survey in a small town in an old plat from Dec, 1908.You show finding 2 br...

10 years ago
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RE: Surveys for Real Estate Closings

Nearly all title policies issued here contain the survey exception, i.e., they are only insuring ‰ÛÏtitle‰Û, not location (yes, very few buyers of pr...

10 years ago
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RE: Ring, Ring......

Nothing like the wrath of the wife when a few 2 1/2" mag nails go through the washer.........

11 years ago
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