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Brian Allen
Brian Allen
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Joined: March 8, 2011 3:00 pm
Topics: 25 / Replies: 1545
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RE: What would you do?

fattiretomCan you post the statutes that you are referring to?Thanks.

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

Dave,Ok, I'll bite. What are the statutory (or judicial) definitions of 1) property line, and 2) boundary line as defined in California?

13 years ago
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RE: Accept or Not

> Because the LAW says that original gov't monuments are good. The law does not say that about corners I set. That's why.> > If my corners ...

13 years ago
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RE: Accept or Not

:good: :good:

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

YOU CANNOT SELL WHAT YOU DO NOT OWN!> How do you know that Jimmy Dufus set the monuments over the line? How do you know that your client didn't di...

13 years ago
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RE: Accept or Not

[sarcasm]Because the gov't is never wrong, and the guy down the street can't measure for sour owl poop.[/sarcasm] 😉

13 years ago
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RE: Accept or Not

I wholeheartedly agree. Sometimes a blunder is just a blunder. But, what happens when that blunder is relied upon by all the affected landowners for...

13 years ago
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RE: Accept or Not

> The white line is the original boundary line. It is a very well defined line as it is painted and hacked along the line. The called for monumen...

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

All we have to do now is figure out to lay out and mark perfectly straight lines...... uh, er.......I mean curved lines. 😉

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

KeithVery interesting reading. It supports that the "you can't sell what you don't own" doctrine applies to title only (what is the property), not bo...

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

Scott,Is this the one you are referring to?TH InvestmentsI'd suggest one study this case, it is a very good, detailed decision, that covers land surve...

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

Brian,> Maybe add junior corner monuments in to your question?I think they are.As I understand it, a "junior" corner monument may be a controlling ...

13 years ago
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RE: What would you do?

Since the OP was a hypothetical and was to generate discussion, here goes.Please, someone, (because I haven't found one yet) cite a court case in whic...

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RE: What would you do?

> The subdivider couldn't sell what he did not own. That's the answer to one scenario, and> the subdivider intended to divide and dispose of all...

13 years ago
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RE: diminishing numbers of surveyors . . . effects

> BUT, if the numbers so low that needs can't be met . . . realistically, could the trend toward 4-year be reversed, or worse yet, could other prof...

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RE: diminishing numbers of surveyors . . . effects

> A personal concern of mine is the inability of the surveying community to lobby against aggressive and predatory legislative actions that could e...

13 years ago
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RE: The bogus theory of subdividing sections in the PLSS

Keith,Keep after them, at least they have acknowledged you exist!!I'm sorry, but Robert's link was funny as heck.I'll let you know how Thursday's even...

13 years ago
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RE: Proposal For A New Surveyor Exam

> I'm all for it. There is a practical test for dentistry, and even for hair-dressing.> I think it could be administered by those that have to s...

13 years ago
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