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Jp7191
Jp7191
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Joined: April 15, 2011 11:58 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 790
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RE: Does a public easement for a road more the fee boundary?

Joe F, post: 351590, member: 2311 wrote: In Arizona, you will find new r/w acquisitions often contain the sentence: "together with any and all of the ...

10 years ago
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RE: Can an old solo go back?

For years we have been told that the average age of a surveyor is X, and there is going to be a shortage of surveyors because of retirement. I think ...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Attached is an article by Knud Hermansen that doesn't agree that it is a surveyor‰Ûªs responsibility to take it upon themselves to apply equitable doc...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Brian Allen, post: 349543, member: 1333 wrote: ‰ÛωÛ?you would of at that time monumented the semicircular area? Or would you advise the two parties o...

10 years ago
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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Brian Allen, post: 349511, member: 1333 wrote: This case is not that remarkable, other than most states do not have a statute defining acquiescence. ...

10 years ago
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RE: Plat Opinion

Norman Oklahoma, post: 349254, member: 9981 wrote: MY survey 2015-083 is not near Hwy 213. So you must be looking at something else. But..... Roads do...

10 years ago
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RE: Plat Opinion

Norman Oklahoma, post: 349226, member: 9981 wrote: The topo part of your drawing looks nice. I have the following comments:1. Describe the monuments f...

10 years ago
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RE: Labor market outlook for Surveyor Apprentice

jsm2016, post: 348287, member: 10835 wrote: Hi all. I'm new to this board and have a few questions. I've taken and passed the exam to qualify for appr...

10 years ago
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RE: I'm confused

I call this type of survey an "as-built of survey monuments" based on a baseline between points A and B. Jp

10 years ago
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RE: I'm confused

Jim Frame, post: 348092, member: 10 wrote: It all depends on the situation. In San Francisco's financial district, it's not uncommon to see boundary ...

11 years ago
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RE: TBC--This should be simple....

TBC is not a replacement to Terra Model. I don't care what the salesman said.:bored: My 2 cents, Jp

11 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

LRDay, post: 345919, member: 571 wrote: If you can't determine the boundary with enough confidence that it is correct you probably shouldn't express a...

11 years ago
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RE: FUNNY STUFF COPIED FROM CLSA BOARD

Sorry for the re-post. I was off the grid last week. Jp

11 years ago
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RE: Monuments, per Statute

Once again regulations are made because people don't do what is right on their own. All I have to do is go out on a retracement survey of an old subd...

11 years ago
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RE: A little help please!

Thanks again guys! Spending my first 20 years surveying in Southern California I never heard about road problems except a few private or mountain roa...

11 years ago
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RE: A little help please!

thebionicman, post: 344996, member: 8136 wrote: Jp,While there is some reasonable advice I see one thing missing. Your decision must follow the road c...

11 years ago
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RE: A little help please!

BajaOR, post: 344980, member: 9139 wrote: How wide is the road that is centered 12-30' off the section line? 60' Does the 60 foot right of way, if bas...

11 years ago
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RE: Removing another Surveyor's monuments

teffinger, post: 344546, member: 2642 wrote: It's my understanding that when a common grantor subdivides and sells land, the original survey and the m...

11 years ago
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