Dan B. Robison, post: 444942, member: 34 wrote: I wish HELP! would come back and post billing information for Kent...or at least acknowledge his work....
Dave Karoly, post: 444940, member: 94 wrote: That "subdivision map" looks like what we would call a Tentative Map, essentially a glorified sketch used...
Let's not lose sight of the fact that the subdivision plat under which the adjoining landowner evidently claims certain boundaries is hardly any marve...
Dave Karoly, post: 444937, member: 94 wrote: Texylvania Surveyor Kent is essentially saying her "quicky-dicky" Surveyor is most likely substantially c...
Peter Ehlert, post: 444922, member: 60 wrote: Too bad that the present owner thought there was more usable land.Yes, there is a reason for spending en...
Peter Ehlert, post: 444922, member: 60 wrote: Great research and analysis Kent. You probably have it nailed.It would be interesting to know how and wh...
Last night, I didn't take the time to do as good a job of referencing the subdivision plat that adjoins the old Harmonyville School tracts as can be d...
Have you already decided that a San Angelo bar won't do the trick? I've used a hammer drill with a 3/4" bit to drill a series of holes around the peri...
Mark Mayer, post: 444825, member: 424 wrote: No indeed. I'm not much impressed by that as a boundary resolution. The north line seems to follow the ce...
Oh, I finally found the recorded plan of the survey of the adjacent property complained of. Here's an overlay of that plan on a recent aerial with my ...
On the other hand, here's the subdivision plan just East of S Hill Camp Road. From a Texas perspective, this subdivision map is "unusual" to say the l...
Holy Cow, post: 444810, member: 50 wrote: Bet you see a lot of those written letters that look a lot like a script letter "f" but are really an "s" in...
BTW, I think that the relevant subdivsion map was recorded as Plan B-80-105 in Chester County, PA, but I haven't yet been able to find it available fo...
Conrad, post: 444809, member: 6642 wrote: I would understand this to not be true. It seems based on a probably faulty assumption that the angular or d...
Kent McMillan, post: 444800, member: 3 wrote: More correctly:c. 1400, "to cultivate land," also "to hold property," from Anglo-French meynoverer, Old ...
paden cash, post: 444799, member: 20 wrote: You forgot another word derived from the root: manure.More correctly:c. 1400, "to cultivate land," also "t...
So, how did manere sire messuage? Per the link below:"From the misreading of the letter n as u in Old French mesnage (household), from Latin manere (t...
Jim Frame, post: 444781, member: 10 wrote: Maybe I should have waited until I had the software in front of me before posting. Does Start*Net use bear...
James Fleming, post: 444786, member: 136 wrote: I tend to see it used as a term more specific to the dwelling house since it was commonly used in the ...
The Trimble spec sheet gives standard deviations based upon DIN 18723, which is the standard error of a direction.It isn't clear to me how Trimble dis...