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I don't know the law in your state but after 85 years I don't think that the private landowners have any right to move the road. I say that at a mini...
I have the complete Adobe Creative Suite but not the time to use it.
from the Iowa Manual:"1.3. Why the Iowa State Plane Coordinate System is Deficient for Certain Modern Day Uses"Kent will freak out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Setting a new subdivision corner in the center of the photo. What you can't see is the dry waterfall behind the hill (maybe 50 foot vertical drop). ...
I hadn't read that yet but that certainly is a great one.
I just got the book today, bought it off Amazon. I really like what I've read so far.Legal Principles of Property Boundary Location on the Ground in ...
Here is the whole paragraph from a surveying book. Its part of list of steps in doing a survey when you get to part to start making the decisions on t...
Dave,I might make the recommendation that they straighten out the boundary lines and not use the fences also. But the recommendation needs to be made...
Apparently the buyer and the seller have agreed to use the fences. If the surveyor is going to do something below ground to interrupt these intention...
Just go ahead and inform these parties they need to remove the damn fence as it is going to screw up their boundary in the future. They can issue Goo...
Seems to me what you are saying is a continuous, physical, visible, boundary monument (such as a fence) can't be respected and used as boundary monume...
Nothing like a great straw man argument is there? Yeah, as the dozer clears the fence it will get your markers also.Think of a fence boundary as a go...
I suppose the really bad part about the fence being up in the air (visible) is you can actually see the boundary and treat it like a boundary.
That looks like a good law to me, consider yourself fortunate. I wish Utah would do something similar. At present entering land (without permission)...