> JB, It is fine for surveyors to learn the basic rules of law regarding civil procedure and evidence. However, both those areas of law are specia...
Duane, I think the moral of the story is to interview adjoiners (or other witnesses) BEFORE forming an opinion.Not all situations are going to require...
> Or, do we just make stuff up on the fly based upon individual circumstance?^THIS^Might I add, "That's the way we do it 'round here".
> If both are willing to amend existing legal instruments to reflect harmony between not only the adjoiner's deed, but their own as well, sure. The...
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:good: That is what the OP was asking; how do we word our questions so that we can gather unbiased (or as unbiased as possible) information. It is ...
I have had the opposite reaction, Duane. When I begin a boundary survey, my first day on site is spent knocking on doors and speaking with adjoiners....
A deed call or previous survey are not the only routes to monument status for a fence. If that was so, we would be removing the power and ability of l...
This isn't Lucas, it's the courtThe only thing Lucas has to do with the situation at hand was calling attention to this case. The paragraph above wasn...
I'm wonderingAh the ever elusive "how close is close enough" question. I don't think we ever have, will or should receive an answer to that question.