I'll be riding up to Boise with John, Matt, & Loyal, and am looking forward to conversing with you over a beer or two.
Good post Tom.> On one hand I consider the differences between the professions. On the other I think about what I see around me.> In most States...
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Imagine a patient who describes symptoms to a physician who in turn prescribes treatment by citing the Colorado Revised Statutes. Preposterous — could...
What to do?It depends. I would first check to be confident my numbers were correct.If this was truly a "retracement", I sure wouldn't have the knee-j...
The title of this thread is “What would a retracement surveyor do?” Based on the title one would assume that the boundaries of the parcels have been ...
And my condolences???? Really?Don,You crack me up!! We definitely need to meet sometime 😀
And my condolences???? Really?All appointed/elected county surveyors and so called "professional" reviewers (GIS gurus, etc.) are assumed to have bee...
> Nate, you sure know how to stir it up.... 😉 > > I'd say 99.999% of what we do is a retracement. Unless you work for the BLM in BFE Alask...
Walk in the footstepsThe common law is filled with similar quotes, but this one is ADAMS v. HOOVER 196 Mich. App. 646 (1992) 493 N.W.2d 280
Walk in the footsteps> Forgot to address the issue of bearing basis. The deed was plotted and the survey points superimposed. The survey was tied t...
> [sarcasm]You got a rover antenna mount for that?[/sarcasm]Yepper. My GPS is a 5700 backpack. I lead another horse with a packsaddle & Utah...
If my grizzly won't get me there, JD will.
> > > > If it was their land, why couldn't they legally establish the boundary line (new or existing) between them?> > > I was un...
> 1. Is there a historical significance to the term 'party wall'?Possibly. Most terms could have "historical significance".> 2. The bold sectio...
> Zoning sounds nice. "We are just trying to protect you and your neighborhood". > > My experience is exactly the opposite. "We will use i...
> Anybody know of any case law specifically where the survey plat was held over the description? Tennessee would be even better! Basically the theo...
> An issue mentioned elsewhere in this thread is the replacement of stones. We are required to place magnetically detectable monuments stamped acco...
> To little information to give a defiant answer. But from the information and my experience, the only reason the BLM rejected the 58 monument was ...