I have one that is the same scenario as yours. The problem is I can't recall the name right now. Let me look for a while.
Now that is funny. Thanks a bunch, I needed a good laugh.
I agree. While SPC's may have had their useful purpose, why not use, especially for those of us at higher altitudes, a low distortion projection vs a...
Who did the school district acquire the land from in 1972, was it acquired from a private individual or the feds? When were the boundaries created?
> ....Resort to an "order of seniority" is a last resort in my humble opinion. I'm sure you really don't mean that. Monuments and other evidence ...
measurements smeasurements.......... blah blah blah..... ;)Once again, we are arguing about measurements, when we really need to remember that altho...
First off, I assume you are retracing/resurveying the 5 acres. Find the evidence of the boundary of the 5 acres as originally (or subsequently) place...
> Say I buy an square lot of land and build a fence around it. Being the smart guy that I am I offset the fence line 1' inside my property so that ...
I would approach it slightly differently. I would have the Title Co provide all the documents and research that I would require, then I would assess ...
> Any geologists know the proper name for this type of stone?> I'm not a geologist, but here goes: "HFR" 😉
> You find a survey, with monuments in the ground, and you disagree with the judgement and decisions of the other surveyor. You think the wrong mon...
As it applies to being allowed to use our professional judgement in finding and interpreting evidence of good faith efforts:Common practice - by many ...
DaneExactly what part(s) of 2-13 and/or 3-114 are you having trouble understanding?
> Granted we are allowed the professional judgement by our state to interpret this, as each situation may contain varying levels of evidence. No co...
I amend my commentWhy would you need the chief BLM surveyor to interpret the plain language in the Manual? Besides, he/she has no authority on non-fe...