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RE: Here's another question...

> 1) G bought 100 feet and sold 100 feet leaving a presumption that he sold everything;G didn't buy 100 feet, he bought a lot that was thought to b...

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RE: Here's another question...

Here's another question...In Los Angeles Countydjames:If the occupation and fence line are well-established I'd probably do the same. But your scenari...

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RE: Here's another question...

Here's another question...In Los Angeles CountyWell, there's a reason we're licensed at the State level -- sounds like this would play out differently...

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RE: Here's another question...

Here's another question...Cee GeeI edited (to include a reference to Mr. G's testimony) before Paul's response and thus was rather brief. But at least...

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RE: Here's another question...

Assuming the facts are limited to those given in Dave's scenario, I'm in the 50 foot camp.Why would there not be a reserved 5 foot strip? The junior d...

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RE: Releasing old survey maps

Actually here in Maine it's generally thought that records run with the client, not the land and not necessarily the owner. Though I think elsewhere, ...

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RE: OLD TRACT LINES AND OCCUPATION

Excellent advice from JBS, though I'm reminded that awhile back, when all concerned refused to settle a really stupid boundary dispute, my client's at...

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RE: Survey Maps : CAD vs. Hardcopy

My policy resembles Andy's. In general the attitude around here is "surveyors help each other."

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RE: How is it done in your State?

Maine vests a lot of power in the municipalities, which can be Cities (city council generally running the show), Towns (selectmen/ town meeting form o...

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RE: Maine online deeds -- no stay

But Simpson was under contract, and being paid, to do the scanning for Hancock County at the time. Now, if I understand the suit correctly, he's deman...

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RE: Maine online deeds -- no stay

Re: "I believe that is Simpson's intent - to scan every instrument in each Registry back to Book 1 Page 1."Has he ever stated this explicitly? Because...

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RE: Maine online deeds -- no stay

"All" State records? Aye, there's the rub. The Registry closest to me has scanned deeds only back to the early 1980's. So you can't even do a full tit...

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RE: Title Company Closes Doors in 47 States

In defense of title insuranceI have no brief to carry for title companies, but there are things that can't be discovered by research. And title insura...

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RE: Suggestions from y’all about an idiot proof Windows COGO prg

I've used PC Survey since 2005 and like its ease, versatility, and relatively low cost. Crashes are rare and I took it into W7/64 without a hitch. Sup...

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RE: Going solo, Need advice on starting out.

Be sure that the other surveyors in your area know you've started up. They may have inquiries they can't or don't want to handle and they may send the...

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RE: keuffel&esser transit

I've got an old K & E too. A few years ago someone posted a link to a site that cross-referenced K & E serial numbers with years. I tried to f...

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RE: Maine online deeds court decision

Paul:You can pretty much do that here too. But you have to go to the Registry during their regular hours, which can involve lots of travel. And the sm...

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RE: Maine online deeds court decision

My concern is that if MacImage prevails, there will be no incentive for the counties to continue to scan the older documents and post them online. The...

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