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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: PLSS / Deed Interpretation

I run into those deeds all the time, in fact I think it is the "norm" in this part of the state, and generally the intent is to reference the aliquot ...

13 years ago
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RE: What do you think about this practice?

BrianI usually don't often use the statement "common sense" when referring to Idaho's codes pertaining to surveying, but here is some common sense lan...

13 years ago
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RE: What do you think about this practice?

> In fact, each time you use one of those corners you are to file a new Land Survey Reference Report with the State and county.> You have got to...

13 years ago
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RE: guy set his own Iron pipes

It sounds to me like you missed a very good opportunity to gather evidence.Why did the guy do his own "surveying"? What monuments across the street d...

13 years ago
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RE: A Course in Survey Law

Adam,thanks for the well thought out post.I’ve read it several times and I hope my comprehension of it is what you intended. I believe you are trying...

13 years ago
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RE: Survey Myths being advanced…

Thank you for the clarification JB. We (I) sometimes (too often) say and/or write "monument" when we are actually refering to "corner". The corner i...

13 years ago
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RE: Survey Myths being advanced…

> But, if this is the case, then there doesn't appear to be a need for the First-Surveyor Concept..... and that is a good thing, throw away the non...

13 years ago
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RE: Survey Myths being advanced…

> Dave,> > I agree with your take on the myth(s), but have a problem with the word choice used.> > “On the other hand if the first surv...

13 years ago
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RE: A Course in Survey Law

Adam,You, of course, are right on. 😉 I would add that the study of the works of Brown, Wilson, Robillard, Clark, Lucas, etc.) is very important. H...

13 years ago
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RE: Survey Myths being advanced…

A few to start with (other than the C1/4):The plat or survey or whatever "drawing" is the best evidence of intent. (think back to the Garfunkel Subd.)...

13 years ago
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RE: Are there any States that mandate surveys...

Are surveys required to convey property?There are none that I know of, and this may be shocking, but at first blush, I can't imagine any state doing s...

13 years ago
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RE: A Course in Survey Law

> I'm about to teach Survey Law for the first time. The textbook will be "Land Surveying Law, 4th edition, by Keen." Any tips?I have not read you...

13 years ago
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RE: I'm wondering about something...

> ...I *am* asserting that the effect of that good-faith location is limited in its extent.I guess I’m confused. I was wondering how the effect of...

13 years ago
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RE: I'm wondering about something...

If that erroneous assertion was true, it sure make re-surveys/retracements easy with little liability wouldn't it? Hmmmm, maybe I'm on to one of the...

13 years ago
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RE: 22 pages of waivers??? really??

>"I hereby waive any right to file any Mechanics Liens or other actions..."You are joking right? Add a requirement that all survey related service...

13 years ago
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RE: I'm wondering about something...

> No, but I *am* asserting that the effect of that good-faith location is limited in its extent. > Specifically, what is limited? How is it li...

13 years ago
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RE: I'm wondering about something...

You are not asserting that good faith location cannot happen unless the location was performed by a licensed surveyor are you?6-35 (2009):It may be he...

13 years ago
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RE: I'm wondering about something...

Well, according the IBPEPLS, unless you can prove the fences were established in good faith prior to 1903 (lines run with the proper method) or that t...

13 years ago
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RE: What is the deepest...

Talk about being in deep sh........sorry, couldn't help myself.

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