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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

MightyMoe, post: 346647, member: 700 wrote: Even with a metes deed like we often see, retracing it isn't just about laying out the math, I see many ca...

9 years ago
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RE: For those that use SPC, would you mind flowcharting it for me?

I work in grid only. I have found no reason to switch between ground coordinates and SPC. I use survey pro for field work and Carlson for drafting. Wh...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

"Surveyors can only put the deed on the ground and that is only a professional opinion."I did not realize this sentence would be so misconstrued. In t...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

eapls2708, post: 345945, member: 589 wrote: You apparently have no idea how many surveyors place markers at locations conflicting with the aliquot lin...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

eapls2708, post: 345939, member: 589 wrote: Nope. Mark is right on topic.First of all, an aliquot part description is not a record mathematical polyg...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

Surveyor In Training, post: 345920, member: 10308 wrote: A land surveyor cannot tell a land owner where he or she owns to. Surveyors can only put the ...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

Mark Mayer, post: 345931, member: 424 wrote: An example. The deed says a property is the NE1/4SW1/4. You run out the theoretical deed and find a strai...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

eapls2708, post: 345929, member: 589 wrote: I suggest that you re-read Leon's and Brian's posts carefully and learn the knowledge that they are trying...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

Mark Mayer, post: 345927, member: 424 wrote: Your father is in numerous company with that opinion. And I don't say that it is entirely wrong. It's jus...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

Dan B. Robison, post: 345925, member: 34 wrote: No disrespect intended to you, your Dad, or your mentors, but what are y'all basing this 'only place t...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

Dan B. Robison, post: 345922, member: 34 wrote: Daniel,What Arkansas case, Arkansas statute, or scolastic reference do you base this statement?DDSM:be...

9 years ago
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RE: Why is it for the courts to decide?

A land surveyor cannot tell a land owner where he or she owns to. Surveyors can only put the deed on the ground and that is only a professional opinio...

9 years ago
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RE: Fence line removal note

Brad Ott, post: 345579, member: 197 wrote: I am finishing a boundary survey for a potentially aggressive client who might want to just run out there a...

9 years ago
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RE: Serial Port Repair, Ranger Data Collector

Had the same thing happen. APE just sent the part and I replaced it. The bottom piece is like a module. Only thing is we had to pay $300 for it. Idk h...

9 years ago
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RE: MoDOT

It's only happened to me twice. It's like there is a shift of a tenth or so. It was actually on one of my control points I set so I could set up my to...

9 years ago
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RE: Cotton spikes

Dave Lindell, post: 224352, member: 55 wrote: Why are there so many gin/cotton spindle spikes in the world?Do they only get used once in whatever they...

9 years ago
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