Dan Patterson, post: 333415, member: 1179 wrote: see above:"in this case, traditional and elementary is bestmeasure from offsetting control lines, suc...
Jhowes, post: 333411, member: 10180 wrote: I believe Moes method is the most accurate. I would also set the nuts at finish grade as well and locate th...
Dan Patterson, post: 333385, member: 1179 wrote: Wrap a plumb bob string around them diagonally so it crosses itself at the center or the pattern. Or...
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Holy Cow, post: 323040, member: 50 wrote: The correct answer is: ALL YOU CAN GET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Spot on.
foggyidea, post: 322757, member: 155 wrote: thanks for the info! VH check Don Schmidt's publication. Its an oldie but a goodie. ANR lots are about fr...
Question Is, Why Do You Have To Redraw Popints?djamesWe use a custom "field code" file and take points in and out of the drawing all day long. Points ...
Thank you everyone for your replies. I will pass the information on and let you know how he does.
> I agree. 99% of the time, the easement is labelled as what it is. But once in a while, it's just, "easement".> > The conveying document i...
> >fairly crappy> > The surveyor preparing the plat should have indicated the purpose/allowed uses of the easement. Isn't that a basic re...
> Well that is confusing then. They are granting all "rights title or interest" to the land that is hatched and labeled "easement" on the sketch t...
> Someone is quitclaiming any title or interest rights they have in the hatched-in area? I would presume they had an easement across the property ...
> >What do y'all think of this?> > Legal description, haven't written in a while.> Where is Wattles, he's the guru of style > And do...
> > Just an observation. Folks along the east coast, seem to write their own rules, in life. > > NateI am offended by your wide brush.The ...