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RE: Minnesota Supreme Court Case Regarding Center of Section Location

Duane Frymire, post: 351212, member: 110 wrote: Yes, it can be much more difficult to determine than a retracement though. MN has three ways (other t...

9 years ago
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RE: Minnesota Supreme Court Case Regarding Center of Section Location

hillsidesurveyor, post: 351179, member: 7292 wrote: Looking for comments regarding the attached Minnesota Supreme Court Case of Lunz v Estate of Mary ...

9 years ago
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RE: CPAP

cptdent, post: 350680, member: 527 wrote: I'm sure several of us here use a cpap. If so, is there anyone that uses the Resmed Activa Nasal mask and is...

9 years ago
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RE: Non-Surveyors and Boundaries by Acquiescence

Duane Frymire, post: 350174, member: 110 wrote: The pertinent question that is being raised across the country is not whether it is or isn't under cur...

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

Holy Cow, post: 350144, member: 50 wrote: And they would be mighty lucky to get him! Of course, getting him to behave like a typical city employee, ho...

9 years ago
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RE: Should have hired a PLS

By brother's first X started a house that was about 1/2 built when it was discovered that it was on a major water line easement. I don't know all the...

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RE: Non-Surveyors and Boundaries by Acquiescence

JBrinkworth, post: 349978, member: 6179 wrote: Directly related to the other thread on this topic... Joe Blow has title to the entire SE1/4 of a rural...

9 years ago
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RE: Renting survey equipment to non-surveyors

Andy J, post: 350055, member: 44 wrote: Owns three sections of land... wants to build within 25' of the boundary! doh!!! I've seen it similar man...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Duane Frymire, post: 349838, member: 110 wrote: Leon, this is exactly the problem as I see it. It seems obvious from your post that in many cases in ...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

"The California Courts have viewed reliance on old surveys with approval." That wouldn't work for me either, there is practically no survey records be...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Utah and California are worlds apart when it comes to boundary by acquiescence. Utah requires no dispute or uncertainty. å¦ 35 The doctrine of bounda...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

I'm one that tends to see many ancient fence lines as likely the result of some sort of survey, maybe a landowner do-it-yourselves. A problem comes wh...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

"The historical development of acquiescence clearly stems from surveyors not recognizing evidence of the original lines, and hence changing a line wel...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Dave Karoly said: "I think part of Duane's point is the doctrines should require objective uncertainty so that if the line is easily ascertainable and...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Thanks for posting this Alaska case. Very interesting to read a court at this time making the states law concerning boundary by acquiescence. They ...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

That's a great and detailed text on the subject, one of the best I've ever read. So the real throttle on boundary establishment doctrines in Californi...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

There are several states with Boundary Establishment statutes. Basically a landowner wants their boundary established. Maybe they can't get the neigh...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

What a landowners responsibility is when they move into or build in a new subdivision (or any parcel for that matter) is to locate the subdivision mon...

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RE: Landscape edging establishes boundary

Looks like a slam dunk to me. Look at the brevity of that appeals opinion. They recite the state statute and the facts. Boundary by acquiescence, over...

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