2011-04-27, 19:27
First time I saw it used was about 25 years ago, by an old man that worked for the City of Ruston, LA.We were doing a topo on a Burger King and had to...
Yeah, but you laughed at it anyway.
A phrase comes to mind, "more particularly described as".
Would not the "bounds" be the adjoiners, or public rights of way?If I am correct, he has neither metes, nor bounds.
Personally, I would hire a different surveyor, the majority of the posters that responded to you thought the plat was questionable.
AndyI am reminded of the Salsa commercials, describing where the salsa was made."New City York City! Get a rope!"
Aretha Franklin............is posting on beerleg?Sweet!
Whatever it is, it looks rather yucky, maybe you should call a surveyor different from the one that made the map.