a "bunch of land stealing jerks" is the most common name I've heard 🙂
I like it. It's a bit heavy if you're doing topo, but I use them frequently. Now a days primarily for opus setups. Dtp
I was mocked on this board a few years ago for asking the hypothetical question "How wide is your property line?" In our business we like to think t...
eapls2708, post: 327101, member: 589 wrote: Don, There's a parallel thread in "General Land Surveying". I think that's where you'll find the replies ...
Wow, did the replies to tis thread get trimmed out or what? I'm going with bill's response. Land Surveyors will deal with property line location and...
Norman Oklahoma, post: 327060, member: 9981 wrote: Sure. But the system in use in the Commonwealth is not the system in common use in the other 49. ...
I work almost daily with the Torrens System in MA, so I am aware of it's history, purpose and use. Probably more so than 95% of the posters here. Th...
Being a Colonial Surveyor my whole career I have always considered the interpretation of deeds to be a large part of the Art of Surveying. I did go t...
Doesn't every Registry of Deeds function as a Land Registration System?
Does a Geomatics Engineer learn property line location techniques?
The MA Land Court Registration works fairly well, but it's optional. But once registered it's always registered unless you choose to unregister the l...