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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: What is the Surveyor's Role in Unwritten Transfers of Land Ownership?

Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 337226, member: 6939 wrote: In this I mean, transfers by means of Estoppel, Unwritten Agreements, Adverse Possession, Acquiesc...

11 years ago
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RE: basic survey

8p35hg, post: 337172, member: 10401 wrote: Just a student type question. Say you have a 40 ac piece, you know one corner pin but no others.You have a ...

11 years ago
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RE: Boundary by Agreement; after survey

Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 337037, member: 6939 wrote: With the way our title system works, for the surveyor, isn't the title line the boundary line unle...

11 years ago
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RE: Quotes:

Dave Karoly, post: 336841, member: 94 wrote: Walsh v. Hill, 38 Cal. 481, 487 (1869): ‰ÛÏIn conclusion, upon this branch of the case we deem it proper ...

11 years ago
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RE: Boundary by Agreement; after survey

"I could use some advice on a situation involving a fence not matching up with the title line on a property." First, I have no idea what a "title line...

11 years ago
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RE: My question of the day

paden cash, post: 336783, member: 20 wrote: My question concerns a conveyance of say "Lot 12, Unrecorded Acres"...where there exists a dated prepared ...

11 years ago
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RE: What am I going to do?

paden cash, post: 336558, member: 20 wrote: "Preparing Legal Descriptions"...simple enough. The first thing I would do is change the name of the ...

11 years ago
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RE: I do not like the way you went about this.

One thing I have seen too many times (yes, I used to do this too) is that we, as surveyors, too often reach our conclusions on the location of boundar...

11 years ago
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RE: I do not like the way you went about this.

spledeus, post: 336319, member: 3579 wrote: The father is an attorney who was not pleased at how I had simply left a message stating that the boundar...

11 years ago
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RE: shortage of surveyors

thebionicman, post: 334360, member: 8136 wrote: As for the shortage, the numbers are there for the viewing. New licensees have dropped to single digit...

11 years ago
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RE: shortage of surveyors

James Fleming, post: 334280, member: 136 wrote: Same here. We have three licenses in my office overseeing four full time office techs and six field cr...

11 years ago
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RE: Does the old street get prorated

Lamon Miller, post: 333564, member: 553 wrote: I and I assume most on this board would concur streets are "protected at their record width". The quest...

11 years ago
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RE: Does the old street get prorated

Lamon Miller, post: 333241, member: 553 wrote: You guys sure know how to make a simple concept difficult. In this case the land owner acquired the f...

11 years ago
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RE: I Need a Little Non-Survey Advice

Norman Oklahoma, post: 331418, member: 9981 wrote: 3 weeks ago I was rear ended while on a busy street waiting to make a left turn. The back bumper of...

11 years ago
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RE: This is not a gap, right?

A Harris, post: 330668, member: 81 wrote: I am in the middle of what the attorney calls a boundary agreement.... Never took to that term very much bec...

11 years ago
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RE: Bought a goat

Holy Cow, post: 329346, member: 50 wrote: Well, sort of............. Attended the livestock auction at the County Fair this evening. One of the stand...

11 years ago
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RE: Deed interpretation-can we get one thing straight?

JBStahl, post: 327825, member: 427 wrote: Right, Dave. It's called retracement. 6åá35. It may be held generally that the claimant, entryman, or owner ...

11 years ago
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RE: Centerline Road Monuments Not Recorded

thebionicman, post: 325339, member: 8136 wrote: Here's the rub guys. Our decisions must be founded in law to be defensible. Throwing out anecdotes (ri...

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RE: Centerline Road Monuments Not Recorded

WA-ID Surveyor, post: 325208, member: 6294 wrote: I used to work under the assumption that all roads received there full platted designated width, bu...

11 years ago
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RE: Opinions on Ancient ROW Lines

Not being familiar with VT, I would have to agree that the language is plain. A 3 rod r/w (1.5 on each side) of the traveled centerline. Why not use...

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