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Keith
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RE: Subjective Uncertainty v. Objective Uncertainty

Since my experience was with BLM as a land surveyor, we did not have the ability to make an agreement with the land owner on the boundary location. A...

12 years ago
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RE: Subjective Uncertainty v. Objective Uncertainty

Your statement:This is not an analogy to dashed or protracted lines on a map. Rather, it would be like rejecting all the monuments BLM ever set in fav...

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RE: Subjective Uncertainty v. Objective Uncertainty

Your post: ". . changing a map to agree with possession lines is somewhat ridiculous.. . " is an odd way of describing land surveying?It would seem t...

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RE: Society dues

That is great!

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RE: Society dues

Just a thought, but would it not be a responsible act to do, for the State Society to comment on any decision issued by the State Board on Surveys?I r...

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RE: Subjective Uncertainty v. Objective Uncertainty

KentIt really comes down to the fact that unless a fence is precisely on the expertly measured deed line, it will never be considered the boundary!It ...

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RE: Subjective Uncertainty v. Objective Uncertainty

Kent:good: The measuring abilities of some clearly are better than others, but control surveys are not necessary in the determination of land boundari...

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RE: 1/64th corner

It is a 1/16th corner by survey and protraction.BLM does not set these as lot corners, only as 1/16 corners.Keith

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RE: 1/64th corner

Point A is a 1/16th corner.Point B is a 1/64th corner.

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RE: How close is close enough

Do you not think that if it could have been said, it would have been said!Many years ago!!

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RE: Old 1800's surveys . . . I'll start here

Topography noting!The official field notes on topography has been notoriously bad. Rumors are that the chainmen recited from memory at night around t...

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RE: Boston Hotel Recommendations?

Lots of really good history in Boston and you can enjoy it all. Walk the freedom trail.

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RE: Fences, Monuments, Boundaries: Ad Nauseum

Some fences are boundary line fences and some fences keep the cows in!

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RE: Boston Hotel Recommendations?

We stayed:It is an old hotel, but classy and we liked it.We walked all over from there and lots to see.We went on a Tauck tour of New England, but got...

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RE: Fences, Monuments, Boundaries: Ad Nauseum

DaveThat "true boundary" is the key phrase and simply relates to expert measuring!Keith

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RE: Fences, Monuments, Boundaries: Ad Nauseum

clearcut". . . Some may only see evidence of occupation. Or a poorly executed prior survey which failed to locate the true boundary. . . "No comment!

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RE: Surveyors Responsibility

Looks like a lot of myths??

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RE: Dear John letter

Talking about making money giving blood.......my oldest son was born prematurely and we did not have health insurance. He had to stay in the hospital...

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