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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: Virtual Pin Cushions

roger_LS, post: 392404, member: 11550 wrote: By giving, I am talking about creating a boundary construction that provides for all lots to have record ...

10 years ago
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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

roger_LS, post: 392388, member: 11550 wrote: We should feel a pressure to give clients the dimensions called for by record, if possible. This applies ...

10 years ago
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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

roger_LS, post: 392388, member: 11550 wrote: You ARE changing the lot dimensions from record. When people are buying a lot of certain dimensions, they...

10 years ago
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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

Rich., post: 392377, member: 10450 wrote: I completely agree that the location cannot move. And monumentation set long before you arrived should be ho...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

Rich., post: 392323, member: 10450 wrote: My biggest area of grey is when you 'accept' a non original, non called for monument. Isn't that allowing so...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James,As to blunders, what you said was:James Vianna, post: 391932, member: 120 wrote: To me, a blunder is a pin not in conformance with other pins se...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James Vianna, post: 392098, member: 120 wrote: Reply to 1. Why go through all that if it is in the original position, according to what I interpret yo...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James Vianna, post: 392083, member: 120 wrote: Brian,So are you going to answer the two questions I put to you or not?1. Are you going to remove the p...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

ppm, post: 392052, member: 6808 wrote: Just because that surveyor set what he thinks is the COS does not mean I have to hold it.No, you don't have to...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

Thanks Jp,Your referenced article is spot on. In consideration of this thread, I especially like this:"It is quite common in our profession to create...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James Vianna, post: 391965, member: 120 wrote: Brian,I agree with what you copied for older subdivisions not most modern ones. A blunder is a gross er...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James, the following lengthy content is taken from Tyson v. Edwards, 433 So.2d 549 (1983): When there is a discrepancy as to the location of the bound...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James,Once again, putting aside that the errant pin in question puts a bend in a senior line and was rejected for that reason (my client adjoins the s...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

James Vianna, post: 391759, member: 120 wrote: I'll add the following twist to this discussion.Putting aside for now the question of that pin putting ...

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RE: Virtual Pin Cushions

Which holds, the "record" bearing and distance, or the monument that was set to represent the intentions of the landowners? What actually holds in ...

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RE: Deed overlap mentioned in legal description?

Why would you even consider mentioning a supposed gap or overlap in a description or showing it on a survey, isn't resolving those ambiguities part of...

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RE: Subdivision or boundary line adjustment or ???

Assuming all the "adjusted tracts" would meet all building requirements (size, access, etc.,), a record of survey showing the current and final adjust...

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RE: Measured-Record Distances & Comps

Allen Wrench, post: 386562, member: 6172 wrote: I have a platted lot (rectangular) that I'm splitting into two, and I found all 4 original corners, ca...

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RE: Curve description -- seemingly simple question

Imbris & HC - dead on. Why is there such a pedantic, annoying "if you don't do it like I do it, you are a moron" attitude among surveyors? Plea...

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