Along the lines of what JB stated, different procedures for different purposes.However, the "to always dimple or always not dimple" topic is quite ind...
> Humans grow teeth.> > Ergo, do they do their own dental maintenance ?No, but I would expect even Canadian law would prevent a dentist from ...
I've found several corners similar to the pics MM posted, wherein the BLM retracement notes it plainly said they found the stone in place at the corne...
> I read that a few times and I don't get it. Are they saying you leave the stone in place and add a metallic monument alongside it within .1'? No...
> and even more fun is this one:> I say just go with the one that has a dot.Now add this little gem and you could have 3 metallic monuments with...
Monuments hold, not dimples!:good: :good:
> A couple of current threads mentioned stones and rebars beside or over them. That reminded me of this picture. The plat just says "Found stone....
> He clearly had a better EDM than you.Maybe. Or maybe, as a prominant surveyor in my neck of the woods explained, if the measurements to and betw...
[sarcasm]Its a good thing there was a center mark on your cap, otherwise some moron wouldn't know where to measure to on your monument.[/sarcasm] Evi...
Lets see, you are digging an 18"x15"x9" stone out of the ground (not to mention rehabing the slightly displaced ones) that has worked just fine for ov...
Paden's Hand> Actually, that statement of a rule was an observation based upon having read quite a few cases where the decisions were based upon eq...
Paden's Hand> > There is one thing they give lot of respect to, that is old Surveys that have been long recognized and accepted, much more respe...
How can this be? They certainly do not appear to approach the magical number of 30 ft. apart to meet the newly created standard for "grossly erroneou...
Guys, this is basic stuff that we should all understand, not only the systems, but how to correctly reference them in legal descriptions. It is reall...
State laws> > Doesn't your state have laws that require civil engineers to design grading & site plans in 3D that actually allow the water t...
State lawsDoesn't your state have laws that require civil engineers to design grading & site plans in 3D that actually allow the water to run down...
Found itHere you go.Thurlkill v Wood