How can it be a separate parcel without a conveyance or falling within the platting laws? An assessor merely calling it a "parcel" doesn't make it so...
Good luck, I hope it works out well.Just don't count on there not being any stress - only a better kind of stress (hopefully).
It is just so frustratingly unfortunate that the surveyors of yester-year were just so darn incompetent in making their measurements. If they would h...
In deference to JPH's comment, you are making this too difficult (over thinking it). I'd prepare the easement description beginning where the road e...
"RowlettÛªs mayor and city manager said they thought the research was done."Maybe the investigator (that the taxpayer is gonna have to pay for) will ...
I'd ask him to show me the rule/regulation that says no logos shall appear on a subdivision plat. If there is no such rule/regulation - tell him to po...
Not sure if these will answer specifically what you are looking for, here are a few to get you started.BREWER v. SCHAMMERHORN 183 Kan. 739 (1958), 332...
paden cash, post: 417158, member: 20 wrote: I just need to know the name of a "grantee" to put on a dedication of easement that will satisfy both the ...
Jp7191, post: 416995, member: 1617 wrote: Dave, thank you for putting this subject together neatly. I'm going to print your post along with Stephan C...
The current scourge and probably the future downfall of our profession is the "bid"Professionals don't get work based on whomever can get by the cheap...
Kent McMillan, post: 415497, member: 3 wrote: If you consider the obvious question to be an insult, that isn't my problem. The question was how the fo...
Kent McMillan, post: 415442, member: 3 wrote: ... face value the folks who want to claim that any marker ever set in the vicinity of the boundary of a...
imaudigger, post: 415377, member: 7286 wrote: What is the thought regarding abbreviated elevations on plans. For example all of the elevations on the ...
Kent McMillan, post: 415324, member: 3 wrote: At a minimum, reasonable means that the surveyor can give a reasoned explanation for his or her decision...
flyin solo, post: 415075, member: 8089 wrote: Some old codgers at TxDOT will tell you they were put there to show the mowing crews where to stop mowin...
Kent McMillan, post: 415044, member: 3 wrote: I guess I just don't see that as being some indeterminate problem to reconstruct a state highway centerl...
roger_LS, post: 415023, member: 11550 wrote: ...... but is there actually any legal authority stating road rights of way must be full record?Apparentl...
Kent McMillan, post: 415008, member: 3 wrote: And, of course, in the case under discussion, i.e. strips of land acquired by States for highway purpose...
A good read:TYSON v. EDWARDS, 433 So.2d 549 (1983)More simply put the question is: In the event of a discrepancy as to subdivided land lot lines, do ...
MightyMoe, post: 414545, member: 700 wrote: There is the "king gets his" theory. If the original grant declares fifty feet each, then that means a rig...