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FrancisH
FrancisH
@francish
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Joined: July 13, 2015 11:33 pm
Topics: 30 / Replies: 348
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

[INDENT][INDENT][INDENT]It is far more important to have faulty measurements on the place where the line truly exists, than an accurate measurement wh...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Hey, Francis, Do you have a survey license? HELLO! Or are you an instrument man? A wannabe?Yes I do have a license Nate, although have not used it sin...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Your logic is stunning! So you haven't found a blunder that gave the correct position in over 40 years of surveying. How would you (or anyone else for...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Note to self: If I am agreement with at least three pins set by a previous surveyor that means he knew what he was doing....check.I think I understand...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Mr. FrancisH May I go on record and say I really do not care what you think? Your lack of respect and arrogance attitude is due to the distance from t...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

So you aren't just tying to three monuments on adjacent properties, you are looking @ all the evidence. Old fences that point right to your monument, ...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

It might take years but its like eating an elephant,little bit at a time.US surveyors don't want to eat the elephant, they want to gnaw here, gnaw the...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Yes, and over use of antibiotics has created large problems with drug-resistant bugs; very similar to today's substitution of expert measurin' for pro...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Don't you read entire posts? The question you ask was addressed in the same paragraph.The 1870 ruling was to cover all previous inaccurate surveys. It...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

When we retrace prior surveys, yes, we measure more precisely - but to the place where it has always been.Again this is where you are missing the surv...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

FrancisH you seemed to have cherry-picked through my response. I was trying to enlighten you as to why our laws are what they are. It has nothing to d...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

I cannot. I practice, in a lot of densely populated cities of the US the placement of boundary monuments is heavily dependent on measurments from remo...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

The US has 12,700 times the land area of Singapore and only 58 times the population. The job of doing this grand resurvey you propose would be a massi...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

A system that has merit in a fully urbanized and densly populated city state may not work so well in the wide open spaces of America.so can you tell m...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

We've all surveyed behind guys like Mr. Heen; they find 3 monuments that fit within their tolerance and slap a deed on the ground. Somebody else does ...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

[INDENT]If we toss out the idea of holding original monuments, because it is an old law, do we also toss out the laws relating to junior/senior rights...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Ok, I get it, murder is no problem to commit, cause the laws against it are really old, theft is ok cause the laws are really old,,,,,,,,,,can you giv...

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RE: Disposal of unused survey caps?

Anyone thought about burying them in your backyard? Just dig a hole and dump them together with your tomato seeds. If it's your lot then no one would ...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

I'm glad you pointed out section 2077, thank you, that section has pretty much been my bible in surveying decisions.You are right! Another factor is t...

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