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DavidALee
DavidALee
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Joined: July 22, 2011 7:16 am
Topics: 118 / Replies: 998
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RE: Senior rights?

Did he accept pins or what they were suppose to represent?Why would you assume that he wouldn't accept them? They were set by a Professional Surveyor...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

David:From the original post, I take it that since Eastman purchased the property in 1960 and a survey was performed in 1960 for the purchase, that he...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

JBS:When he bought the "east 500'" a survey was completed and pins set where that surveyor measured 500'. Those pins were shown to the "west 500'" bu...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

JBS:They are not encroaching on senior rights. They were set by a Professional Surveyor at a point where he measured 500'. They have been relied upo...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

JBS:Junior/senior rights are irrelevant in this case. In the process of performing a retracement survey (which is what this would be; you are not cre...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

JBS:> Also no where in the original post does it mention the owner showing the pins, nor them being accepted by any party involved. Just that they ...

15 years ago
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JBS:No there is no difference in the 4' or 0.18' in this instance...except 3.82. Also, noting the 0.18' difference on a plat of survey is going to ca...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

JBS:Apparently so.

15 years ago
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JBS:The fact remains that a Professional Surveyor set pins at a point where he measured 500'. Those pins have been relied on for years. The boundary...

15 years ago
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The Boundary Exists At 500'A survey is performed at the time of the sale and irons are set 500’ west of the east line in the front and back. The deed ...

15 years ago
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The Easterly 500' Has Senior RightsThe difference is you are creating a problem where none existed before by "fixing" those pins that were not wrong i...

15 years ago
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The Easterly 500' Has Senior RightsI think you may be misreading the text. That list is for re-establishing a boundary that is in conflict. This bou...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

MapmakerYou do learn more from participation. Debating certain topics and providing your input on those topics is a great way to get feedback from ot...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

Above You Said Westerly Was SeniorThe pins were not set in error. The pins were set at a point where the surveyor measured 500' with the tools he had...

15 years ago
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Above You Said Westerly Was SeniorSo you would set 2 new pins 4' away from the pins found at 496'? Why?

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

Like was mentioned before, junior/senior doesn't matter in this situation. Monuments were set where the surveyor measured 500' when the east lot was ...

15 years ago
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RE: Senior rights?

I think he meant 496'. I have been wrong before though. 😉 The monuments found control the boundary, if they are the monuments set by the surveyor ...

15 years ago
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RE: FAA AC 5300-17C Questions???

Any project that I've been involved with requiring OPUS solutions to be submitted has required a minimum 4 hr solution submitted to OPUS-DB. The deli...

15 years ago
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