BajaOR, post: 417220, member: 9139 wrote: It's fun to imagine how clause #9 might be needed: "In the event of a dispute between the parties....." Ame...
Warren Smith, post: 417215, member: 9900 wrote: Yep - while it may be voidable, that would require someone with the standing (and willingness) to chal...
Warren Smith, post: 417130, member: 9900 wrote: That sounds doable - a covenant recorded as a Notice of Restriction on the remainder parcel over which...
One of the best projects I ever worked on was where the general was hired by owner then the general had an exclusive bid list that they pulled the tra...
Dave, thank you for putting this subject together neatly. I'm going to print your post along with Stephan Calder's paper and fold it neatly and place...
Holy Cow, post: 416876, member: 50 wrote: I have seen "not recovered this survey" by one company. Many times this is a case where they have done mayb...
Mark Mayer, post: 416620, member: 424 wrote: My first reaction also. Very common in Clark County.I would have no problem with it if the company had a ...
The company did not happen to be in southern Oregon did it? That is the only place I have ever heard the term "not visited this survey" used on a pl...
Robert Hill, post: 416548, member: 378 wrote: Basically used for construction or if someone ordered the wrong tape.Cut chains were used in constructio...
In subdivisions in California we would set front property corners on the lot lines produced to the curb or sidewalk. I don't understand why it is not...
If they are steel, measure them when they are still on the truck. It is much easer that way ;). Jpp.s. you might be surprised at the difference betwe...
It is one thing to have a contractor incorrectly set a monument or monuments significantly out of position, but it is entirely different issue to be a...
flyin solo said'call TxDOT and talk to them about it, they seemingly have no interest (more likely no budget) to rectify the situation, and clearly ha...
Where on the 4x4 concrete post to measure is the least of our problems here in Southern Oregon! Jp
Dave Karoly, post: 414609, member: 94 wrote: I don't think the State is entitled to sympathy for their own shoddy methods setting those things. It's n...
I have no problem with it. What bugs me more is when they don't leave a tick mark at breaks in the alignment, especially when the only way to pull in...
Kent McMillan, post: 415307, member: 3 wrote: Actually, in farming country where there are no right-of-way fences, the farmers tend to remove the righ...
The funny thing is that during construction the vertical tolerance of top of base rock is +-0.04' and horizontal positional tolerance of structures su...