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Steve Gardner
@steve-gardner
Joined: July 1, 2010 1:11 pm
Topics: 59 / Replies: 1201
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RE: Questions for the PLSSers

KeithYou sure would, and maybe you consider this blasphemy, but is the C 1/4 for the South 1/2 of the Section necessarily the C 1/4 for the NW 1/4 of ...

14 years ago
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RE: ???? Happy Birthday Peter Ëhlert!!! ????

Happy Birthday! Did you realize that you and I got our CA licenses the same day and our licenses are seven numbers apart? For some reason I know 8 d...

14 years ago
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RE: Questions for the PLSSers

If not, why not?I'm not saying I wouldn't use it, I probably would, but I can think of reasons not to also. For one thing, when the NW 1/4 of the NW ...

14 years ago
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RE: Questions for the PLSSers

CharlesHere's a question I haven't seen discussed for a while: Let's say there's a C 1/4 that was stubbed in at 40 chains North of the S 1/4. It's b...

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RE: Question #2...

JBSSee, that's what I'm talking about. You are approaching your "students" with the idea that they "have barely begun to grasp" the concepts you are ...

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RE: Question #2...

JBSI have attended one of your seminars in Sacramento a couple of years ago. I stayed for the whole thing which is more than I can say for two repres...

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RE: Question #2...

KentJust to continue on my negative theme of the evening, I think Lucas has run dry of topics for his articles. Other than checking to see if I'm a f...

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RE: Question #2...

OK I will say it...I'll bet that of the surveyors responding to this thread totaling what, 500 years experience, nobody has the right answer. Bet? I...

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RE: I wonder what a Pakistani deed/cadastral system is like?

Someone Will Have to Contact the Title Company.........Might want to contact Zillow too. I think the place needs a little remodeling.

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RE: You public land system guys crack me up

Oh yeah, but thence south along the east line of said NE1/4 to the southeast corner of said NE1/4. would be crystal clear to the layman.;-)

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RE: Question #2...

GlennYeah, whoopee. One thing I learned from getting a university degree is that it doesn't generally qualify you for any paying job. Mostly a ticke...

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RE: More GIS fun

If there were public hearings when the GIS map was adopted as the official zoning map, that would have been the time for concerned citizens to review ...

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RE: Question #2...

GlennPsych's what I got my degree in, too.

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RE: Question #1...

I will stick my neck out a little more...What if the property owners actually want to know where the boundary should be? This gets back to my stateme...

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RE: Question #2...

KrisI wouldn't call it trolling; I don't think John in intentionally stirring up trouble. The rest of your post is a nice little essay though, well d...

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RE: So, what do I do now?

eaplsI haven't done it for about three years but I've reviewed 22 cases for the Board as a Technical Expert and I have always looked at it that way. ...

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RE: Question #1...

Where do I sign up to work on that job - NOT!

14 years ago
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RE: So, what do I do now?

Cal statutes are pretty clear...SteveWell and now that I looked it up, I don't think you'd be "aiding and abetting" him even if you did nothing.

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RE: So, what do I do now?

eaplsWhen I first heard about the PPC's being formed, it rubbed me the wrong way to think there would be local survey cops that think they have author...

14 years ago
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RE: So, what do I do now?

JamesYou kind of beat me to it, but here's what USLegal.com has to say about it. It seems that to aid and abet a crime, you have to actually be an ac...

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