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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: A question

I have attended several of Mr. Lucas's seminars, and in every one of them I learned some if not many applicable and quite frankly necessary things. I...

14 years ago
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RE: JB Stahl's Father Has Passed Away

All my sympathy's and prayers go out to John and his family. Losing ones father is a tough thing to overcome; been there and certainly understand the...

14 years ago
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RE: Trimble Charger

I may have one at the office, let me check tomorrow & I'll get back with you.

14 years ago
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RE: Surveyor Poll - Non Traditional Students ?

D) I reckon. Attended college after high school, earned a BS in agriculture (was also an extended college career due to working, beer, and women, t...

14 years ago
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RE: A Modest Proposal for the Future of the Profession

David, I could agree with requiring 12 credits in business, but only after a significant increase of required credits in property boundary principles...

14 years ago
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RE: A Modest Proposal for the Future of the Profession

> > Self regulation?> How does self regulation work?> > That's not the answer, because it's not working.> We are suppose to be a sel...

14 years ago
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RE: A Modest Proposal for the Future of the Profession

"First step - self regulation. Just about every other western country seems to be able to function perfectly well with the licensing and regulation of...

14 years ago
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RE: PLSS Study Material

At the risk of mentioning the obvious (I know its not available in pdf) get the 2009 BLM Manual.

14 years ago
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RE: Construction Staking by non-licensed

> Is construction staking allowed in your state without the requirement of a license?> (If you answer this question, please note which state you...

14 years ago
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RE: How is one survey better than another?

Was all the evidence discovered?Was the correct conclusions reached?Was the correct boundary line(s) and property corner(s) found?

14 years ago
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RE: Lost a job to surveyor w/ HP41

"For after all, when it comes to a question of the stability of property and peace of the community, it is far more important to have a somewhat fault...

14 years ago
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RE: Stuff I hadn't seen in the GLO before.

Interesting stuff. I've never seen "blank" line before, but would assume in this case it was a random line.What would you do if you found the stone w...

15 years ago
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RE: Obliterated or Lost?

Leon,If the county won't pay you to put it back in, (and no, you shouldn't do that for free), how about filing a corner record or some other document ...

15 years ago
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RE: Description does not close by 120 feet

Sounds like a simple fix, at least for the boundary surveyor. Remember the heirarchy of calls - bearings and distances are really far down the list. ...

15 years ago
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RE: This is a good one

Oh what I would give to only have problems like two conflicting north arrows or platted streets/lots that don't mathematically close by a mere 1.4 fee...

15 years ago
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RE: Obliterated or Lost?

Neither...Technically JB may be correct, however, is there a grey area or overlap? Here's the definition of an obliterated corner in Section 6-17 of ...

15 years ago
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RE: A Case on Acquiescence

A Case of Filling Seats in SeminarsLeon, Thanks for bringing that case to light. It is a very good summarization of boundary doctrines in Utah, and ...

15 years ago
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RE: A Case on Acquiescence

Sidetrack - TV referenceYou are correct. Dang I'm getting old 🙁

15 years ago
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RE: A Case on Acquiescence

> > It's the law now in Utah, but surveyors reading this case need to look to their own state case law, which may differ markedly from that in U...

15 years ago
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