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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: Removing Source of Errors

> Well if you made it that easy, there would be no need in having a college degree.LOL!!! That made my day 🙂

12 years ago
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RE: Should I file a monument record?

> Should I file a monument record showing what I found and indicate nothing set, or just let the world be? I fear that setting something could end...

12 years ago
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RE: Ethics, please.

I hear you Nate. But, for the life of me, I cannot understand why it should require 4 years of education and at least 4 years of boundary surveying e...

12 years ago
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RE: What can I do with RTK? - I am not a surveyor

So anyone who builds a fence in North Carolina without a current boundary survey performed by a licensed land surveyor is breaking the law? Somehow I ...

12 years ago
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RE: What can I do with RTK? - I am not a surveyor

> So these two big landowners share a common boundary along a north/south quarter line and they both agree on the identity of the north and south e...

12 years ago
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RE: Looking for mid-section line case law cites

> Long story shortened.... > > Forest Service "trumped" the Montana Supreme Court and for their purposes used the mid-section line held by B...

12 years ago
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RE: Looking for mid-section line case law cites

Here's a few cases dealing with subdivisions of sections. If you can be more specific about exactly what you are looking for, I can look up more late...

12 years ago
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RE: I Can Measure Better Than You Can!

The first book I'd recommend is "The Pin Cushion Effect" by Lucas.Stephen Calder, PLS (yes, he frequents this board) wrote a very good paper about rig...

12 years ago
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RE: GLO Wording on Original Corners

> The original township, section, and quarter section corners established by the Government surveyors, must stand as the true corners which they we...

12 years ago
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RE: I Can Measure Better Than You Can!

> I can measure to 0.01', but I cannot guarantee my accuracy is that close. Even if I had done two repeat 5-hour static observations on these poin...

12 years ago
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RE: What books are a must read for land surveyors?

> Brian, I have to disagree about “leading you in the wrong direction. The survey student really needs to read books by Mr. Robillard whether you...

12 years ago
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RE: What books are a must read for land surveyors?

> With all due respect, a book that speaks of talking snakes and donkeys, people rising from the dead, unicorns, a man living inside a fish for thr...

12 years ago
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RE: Corporation type?

> > as a Prof. Corp., I save a bunch in taxes over being a sole proprietor.> > Can you summarize the tax differences? Offhand, I can't se...

12 years ago
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RE: Corporation type?

> ...so I purchased a do it yourself tax program. You can enter data and try different scenarios. When I saw that I would lose an additional 5G in ...

12 years ago
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RE: Email from attorney

> If I sent the attorney an email about a document that he's prepared for my client, do you really think that he would call or email me to set up a...

12 years ago
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RE: Email from attorney

> Good idea, but the only problem is that he'll want to be able to charge someone for 15 min of his time.If you were a land owner that had hired th...

12 years ago
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RE: Email from attorney

> What do you guys think of the below email?> > I take it as the attorney used a protractor and thinks my lines are 1 degree off/> > &g...

12 years ago
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RE: With the fence

I disagree with alot of this> I must be missing something here. The fence is the monument, and you calc a B-D, or a few B-D, so that the fence mea...

12 years ago
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RE: With the fence

I disagree with alot of thisAll true, and may be the way to go IF .44 ft is a huge concern, and IF the fence isn't the established boundary, in the su...

12 years ago
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