> The 'standard of care' language in our Statutes is too subjective to be of any use in dealing with the measurement component of our Profession. T...
I don't think Keith is really here, DoinSilly me. I'm going to stand in the corner for a while. 🙂
PLSS Discussion ( Keith is awake):good: :good: Excellent post Keith. It is good to see you back, please stay with us, your input is very valuable and...
:good: :good: :good: Why we gained and continue with this inferiority complex I'll never know.
> If the committee is unwilling to fully explore the task I agree it is dangerous. How are we going to fully explore each and every potential task ...
> I am serving on a committee to begin researching guidlines for GPS, both static and RTK for use in boundary surveys. These recommendations will b...
Reply to all:> > In California recording is not required.> > > > If A delivers a Deed to B then the transfer occurs. The problem oc...
Reply to all:> Under Idaho Code a contract was likely made but the conveyance occurs at recording. Depending on what mechanism was used to transfer...
Thanks, Doin'Doin'? Wow! That is a blast from the past!
Sounds like the long way around the barn to admit extrinsic evidence to solve a latent ambiguity............I'll have to read more later when not sipp...
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They found your monuments, called them "no record" and never contacted you???That should not happen; not in the private sector nor in the public secto...
Quite obviously.Nobody has suggested otherwise.
Changing from "Professional Surveyor" to "coordinates". Lets hope it is only irony and not a prophesy.
First reaction was "Wow, how can they stay in business for $120/hr, and why do they stay in business if that is all their expertise is worth?Second wa...
The issue turns on professional understandingYou have obviously entirely misunderstood me.
The issue turns on professional understanding> One of many 'rules' to be followed by licensees in the medical field.> Are those technical minimu...
> Based on personal experience, I don't see a four year civil engineering degree equates to anything in the surveying world.Well, obviously you are...
> Might be right, most university engineering programs expect trig to be completed in high school.:-D 😀 Thanks Leon, you made my day!!