> > Most of the surveying problems in my area of Texas is because of the goofy hodge-podge, irregular layout as shown on this image.> > Th...
Same as you, Don. Plus a number of towns I work in have assessors record on line. I do a lot research at night when the sites seem much quicker.
> Awesome pics.> > In pic number two, there is no way I would ever want to have that guys job. No matter how many safety precautions are tak...
Maybe250 CMR Section 3.05(10) states:250 CMR: BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF PROFESSIONALENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS3.05:continued(10)Land surveying work m...
Yeah, it was a horse shoe pit.;-)
SeanLoyal, it was Jan 8, 2011. It was the neatest description I've seenof listing the steps and the thought process. I've saved it as an example of h...
Well, somebody had to play itTAKE FIVE
Accept or reject?>Keithover> If you know there's a question on a line and a potential for dispute would you deliberately run tight to the line o...
> We have an unreasonable mania for perfectly straight lines despite reality and common sense.But, the meridians are curved, look at the globe.;-)
Paul Gay PLS wrote a discussion of the Land Court and Registered Land in Massachusetts in POB about 10 years ago, below is an excerpt which refers to ...
> a shield defense?> > "Most importantly, however, the doctrine of acquiescence is a defensive doctrine; the doctrine is to be used as a shie...
> When researching deeds/maps, how far back do you go? I know the official answer is to the origination of the parcel...but around here we have su...