> Now I get to explain to the landowner why I'm right and the "official" person was wrong. Maybe I should do wildlife studies.Oh, come on Moe, you ...
A couple of questions; Why would you be subpoenaed for a copy of another professionals work? If a court/attorney wants to see the plat and enter it ...
[sarcasm]The very first step one would have to take is to subdivide the section to be sure the monument as shown on the plat supposedly occupying the ...
> First, what is the meaning of the "35.00 feet" rather than 33.00 feet? I can't make it work with anything, other than that's the measurement off ...
3/8" dimple? Way too big!!!! If you accept this monument, you are gonna have to put a dimple in the dimple.
I do it the way you are doing it. The distance is from corner to corner, with the witness corner distance noted.I guess you could do both (either lab...
Give Them A Thorough Description> There was nothing wrong with the original description that described the west 80 acres as also being an aliquot p...
We (you) may need more information before recommending a proper way to proceed.For example, 30-40 years ago in a mountainous area northeast of here, s...
putting on the popcorn and pulling up a chair....> > The center quarter, once established, has a definite location (whether or not it has a dimp...
putting on the popcorn and pulling up a chair....Apparently you haven't read much case law or the much of the BLM Manual concerning such things. I'd ...
Pincushion monuments> Whoa Nellie:good: :good: :good:
putting on the popcorn and pulling up a chair....> [sarcasm]> Maybe if you Idahoanians could grow a horse bigger than yourselves you'd know the ...
Define> Which is open to a lot of interpretation. "Materially alternate positions" has no tolerances assigned to it, which leaves us hanging out th...
putting on the popcorn and pulling up a chair....> Well, the 30 ft. error of alignment was in a survey made in 1965, wasn't it? Mr. Kuechler's exce...
putting on the popcorn and pulling up a chair....I am just curious why Kent determined in a previous discussion, 30 ft in a 1/2 mile in Oklahoma was g...
> I'm going to go out on a limb and observe that probably the most problematic areas to resurvey in rural Texas are those where the original survey...
> Odd, isn't it, how some surveyors have an almost unshakeable belief that one can't actually locate original monuments and perpetuate their locati...
> When you see an ALTA plat with a call at a township corner for a "3/4 inch rebar with cap marked PS XXXX from which a buried stone bears N21d-13m...
Please........ you are killing me now.......:-P