imaudigger, post: 415164, member: 7286 wrote: Here is a picture of the area they were concerned with (I think). Not very competent looking bedrock.Not...
not my real name, post: 415170, member: 8199 wrote: I see KentÛªs approach as the best practice solution to the establishment of a highway boundary. ...
Wish you the best and a great recovery!
Dave Karoly, post: 414844, member: 94 wrote: I don't think the establishment doctrines are based in equity, they are based in policy, the same policy ...
If the information in the following linked article is correct about the auxiliary spillway foundation and downhill weathered and fractured soft bedroc...
thebionicman, post: 414257, member: 8136 wrote: I would not take it upon myself, I would pursue the work. The exact work flow would be partially drive...
I'm dealing with a situation where the recorder ÛÏrejectedÛ a deed because it was missing the ÛÏ to indicate minutes. The deed was recorded but ma...
WA-ID Surveyor, post: 414155, member: 6294 wrote: Yes, they reject them all the time if they find a gap or overlap or for a variety of other reasons i...
FL/GA PLS., post: 413837, member: 379 wrote: From an engineering perspective, what is your prognosis concerning imminent failure?As Paul mentioned, th...
California has quite a history of dams:Big powerpoint:Let's pray another chapter about the epic failure of the Oroville dam isn't added.
I spent 4-1/2 years as earthen dam designer for the SCS in Kansas. Qualified me for my PE during that time. It's a serious business. I read a lot of...
MightyMoe, post: 413782, member: 700 wrote: They accept lots of private surveyor's monuments, on the exterior section linesSection corners and quarter...
MightyMoe, post: 413775, member: 700 wrote: Interior corners? I've had them reject one of mine at an old fence corner to use a #5 prorated rebar 20ft ...
That's about twice as big as the ones I encounter. I don't have to be much concerned until about May. Worst time is August, if you see one better be...
Actually acquiescence is probably just a small part of the boundaries a surveyor will encounter. I think maybe in my small part of the world I'd encou...
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 413728, member: 6939 wrote: Oh yeah, and the Title Insurers bemoaning the fact that there may be countless "off-record" title ...
Tom Adams, post: 413740, member: 7285 wrote: My point is that you can't make a legal determination of acquiescence. A court might rule differently th...
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 413700, member: 6939 wrote: Here in Florida, a boundary survey has to be in "complete accord with the real property descriptio...
billvhill, post: 413708, member: 8398 wrote: This Colorado revised statute is somewhat a game changer for the future. Will have to see how it plays ou...
MightyMoe, post: 413294, member: 700 wrote: Yes, but when every point you set has a connection to government title, and they never, never, ever accept...