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@dave-o And the fifth north Assumed.
The practice is likely not in the best interest of the public so you could argue it is an unwritten rule.
@norman-oklahoma $500,000 amortized over 30 years at 5% would be payments of $2486.11
@dave-o That 0 RS solutions have been processed.
@norman-oklahoma He's not setting anything. Not driving anything that could be sticking up if a train comes. He's just recovering evidence.
Many easements can not be depicted or defined by line work.
A planning board should have zero ability to deny the granting of an easement. One entity can grant another entity an easement as they choose. The pla...
Because they get bought by companies who use them repeatedly. They use them until they no longer work. These items aren't bought for just 1 use and th...
@gary_g I don't think you passed your spelling exam the first time? 😊
I also found this blurb on page 56 indicating WGS84 EPSG 4326 is used if no projection is defined. To use the ID-X-Y-Z-Remarks format, the project m...
Here is a link to the SW Maps manual. On page 16 it explains how to set a coordinate system for a project. I t also says it defaults to UTM based on t...
He wants to market his property with this selling point. Simply scale the line where the water meets the land and sell it as x linear feet of shorelin...
@ctower I'm not familiar with British Columbia but the government monuments are likely giving you a position relative to the earth. You need to know y...
If you have no control, the best you can do is make everything relative to itself. You have no idea how you relate to the property or any other adjoin...
I would think it would only be a conflict of interest if you found some significant ambiguities in the boundary that had no obvious solution but rathe...
Are you honest? The answer to this question has zero influence on the determination of whether or not there is a conflict of interest. Although the an...