James has it!!Why does the surveying profession have this uncontrollable need to legislate and/or regulate the smallest of details of our profession? ...
Why would he do that???Doesn't he know the bar oil could ruin those nice camo's????
> In the Commonwealth of KY, is there any other procedure, other than a Boundary Line Agreement, that will settle the issue peacefully?> > Th...
I do not issue Legal Descriptions...> My Eighth Addition of Black's Law Dictionary states:> legal description. A formal description of real prop...
I do not issues Legal Descriptions...For my further education (which never seems to stop), could you please post the authoritative reference/case/stat...
Most, if not all documents have the potential to become "legal" documents, your notes, data, credit card receipts, even the check you mailed for your ...
> He responded by saying that he has a lender that would accept the older certificate with initial and date by the changes, and would not require a...
No need to worry. I'm sure there will be at least a couple of "surveyors" bidding against each other to get the job.
> Would the marking of the ground at the corners of a building envelope within a conservation easement be considered the practice of land surveying...
Selling illegally not allowedTom, I think you are getting confused between the boundary location (boundary law) and title law.As you re-read the posts...
> All of these tracts are fenced in with industral type fence materials and they want to sell/buy to the fences. > > Would you use the exi...
My favorite example> Pre 1930 someone buys a parcel 50' x 125'.> > In 1935 or so he conveys the front portion. 50' x 70'> > In 1940 or...
> When you place a new corner and the client is going to fence to that corner, how do you advise them to place their post(s)? > > They may w...
> It appears you have the belief you can sell what you don't own.> > Cites would be appreciated.> > Paul in PANot to speak for Keith, b...
Pretty good explanation. I would consider deleting the striked sentence below as really adds nothing to the explanationand it may be interpreted to i...
gray area for a reasonNow that is a novel concept - Star*Net for legal opinions!!!!
Encroachment Is A Legal Word:good: :good: I can only hope to someday be as elequent as you are.p.s. Still no final word.
I'm curious ...> I flip-flop on this issue. I think the obvious argument, is that it is not up to the surveyor to decide whether a particular impr...
It is in Volume 10, Issue 4.Vol 10, Issue 4Chaos
Don't get me wrong....I understand. Idaho passed the 100% NSPS initiative. There was a bit of discussion about numbers of members dropping due to th...