I would advise the client of the ambiguities and help them work out a solution with the adjoiner(s). I certainly wouldn't "stake" anything at this po...
Surveyors - As introduced, requires licensed land surveyors to verify in a written report the quality of a property description in certain transfer do...
I'll look at this a little closer, but so far all I can say is "Are you shii.. kidding me?"What surveyor in their right mind would sign that form with...
Land vs. Property> And that is *precisely the point you've been arguing, i.e. that "land" is synonymous with "property", which is obviously not the...
Land vs. Property> So, I take it that you don't see a problem of logical consistency in wanting to claim that "property" and "land" are absolutely ...
Oh boy. Now, not only do we have the BLM determining boundaries, now the EPA is getting into the game.
Land vs. Property> Yes, and for the obvious point that the term "property" when applied to a tract of land embraces also the easements. So a map of...
Land vs. PropertyAs expected you have obfuscated the issue.You have quite clearly said using the word “property” instead of “land” in the preparation ...
Land vs. Property> Had you bothered to examine the definition of property in the sense of real property, you would have found that Black's Law Dict...
Land vs. Property> A surveyor who certifies that a map truly and correctly represents a "property" while omitting the easements and other servitude...
> > After being involved in American land surveying for 28 years I have observed that land surveying is not a racially or gender diverse to a gr...
iced in> Go without beer. Get over it.Now that is just uncivilized!!
> My main question is this. How do you, or how would you interpret the word "along"? I have been pouring over my Black's law dictionary, and my Bou...
Bull-oney or more urban legends in surveying>… it's just the tradition. we all shy away from calling it a "legal description". I guess one of the T...
Oh boy............"Note: All recovered monuments within Block XX were within acceptable positional tolerance at time of field survey"Just what is the...
> My guess is that what's being described is not a natural feature, rather a piece of property where the owner is exchanging a portion of his "bund...
> Should it be mandatory to always show:> > Every structure, concrete slab, yard ornament, well, utility line whether service main or on-site...
> These are small (sub acre) areas within the center of the property. The river line is not monumented in any way and the RR is not (at least anymo...