Last seen: December 13, 2024 6:34 pm
Ain't the way I learned from college. Did you ask these guys if they used the BLM Manual for a textbook?
I was editing a few typo's and when done the time run out. Oh well!
DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP, post: 339866, member: 285 wrote: Fixing boundary issues will cost more - Winona Post > Article Does not happen in our ar...
It can and does happen. You need to research the original GLO surveys. I did a survey that had two brass caps (1/4's) set by the GLO between Sec 1 a...
Holy Cow, post: 339059, member: 50 wrote: Quit claim deeds should be avoided whenever a warranty deed would get the job done better. That is, quit cl...
I would be OK doing that. The potential problem would be that the mortgage went into defaut. The mortgage holder could make a claim on the property t...
I had one run over. I was working for a construction company but it was my gun. A father and son worked there also. I needed to go talk to the sup...
It means somebody was to lazy to write out the words for the real meaning or at least put in a legend to explain.
John is a personal friend. As far as surveyor mentors John is mine when it comes to boundary law. Lots of hours on the phone, on these boards and ev...
A long time ago, 10 or 12 years ago, I posted the same Skelton stuff as Bow Tie on the old POB board. John really liked it, seen it as the way to han...
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 337226, member: 6939 wrote: In this I mean, transfers by means of Estoppel, Unwritten Agreements, Adverse Possession, Acquiesc...
It is significant that in most cases, a physical, visiblemeans of marking the boundary was effected at atime when it was cheaper to risk the mistake o...
Deano, post: 336945, member: 6369 wrote: The fence has been in place and maintained there for at least 50 years, both parties have used and maintained...
hlbennettpls, post: 334948, member: 10049 wrote: I've seen surveying humble even the smartest, most intelligent person when it came to boundary law. ...
MightyMoe, post: 334406, member: 700 wrote: Have another mountain job, there two bench marks just to the east. Using Opus and Geoid12B I'm .17' low on...
Jim in AZ, post: 334392, member: 249 wrote: I think freeze/thaw would pop them off here. I'll test them to see how hard they are to pull out. I thi...