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RE: Easement dilemma

The two owners can each grant across their current ownership. Adjusting the fee parcel lines shouldn't affect the easement as described.

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Scott Ellis, post: 424376, member: 7154 wrote: How many squares inside of a square must one go, before you deem them qualified to work in PLSS?That ca...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424350, member: 3 wrote: Well, if the underlying subdivisions are 1/4 sections or 1/16 sections, that right off the bat is a huge...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424323, member: 3 wrote: To assess urban surveying in the Western US,, then, would it be fair to sample urban areas to see what p...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424297, member: 3 wrote: I've been experimenting by randomly picking points to set the cursor on the BLM map of the US in states ...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424293, member: 3 wrote: Would random sampling of points on a map of the Western US be a fair test or do you suppose that the BLM...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424291, member: 3 wrote: But, to cut to the chase, what percentage of lands within the Western US you're familiar with would you ...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424282, member: 3 wrote: How is Jerry Penry able to find original GLO monuments, then? I suspect that it's a fundamental mistake...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424274, member: 3 wrote: Would you care to guess what the proportions of rectangular survey sectionalized land are to the excepti...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424266, member: 3 wrote: So, you want to consider the Mexican land grants of California as a typical feature of PLSSia? I wouldn'...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Retracements within Rancho Grants, Donation Land Claims, Swamp & Overflowed Lands, and Partition Estates quickly make reconstructing the interface...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent,You are aware that once Public Lands were patented, they became subject to the same vagaries of subdivision and of description, and subject to re...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent,You are aware that once Public Lands were patented, they became subject to the same vagaries of subdivision and of description, and subject to re...

8 years ago
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RE: Testing new GNSS Receiver Yesterday

Richard, post: 423826, member: 833 wrote: [USER=228]@Loyal[/USER]That country fascinates me. Any photos looking about the horizon please?Interested in...

8 years ago
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RE: Pics from the Field

Then there is this one ...

8 years ago
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RE: How to Apportion

Evan,That depiction holds validity to the Bar exam as well - perhaps even more so.

8 years ago
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RE: An Easter memory

From a "Little House on the Prairie" episode:"You know that our Father was a baseball fan, right?In the Big Inning, ..."

8 years ago
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RE: An Easter memory

Yeah, it's not as if the Liturgy between the two are all that different. I was an altar boy, and remember Latin being the Lingua Franca - so to speak...

8 years ago
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RE: Solo Mentor

Your wallet should take into account that, after six months if not sooner, your assistant will be adding to your bottom line.

8 years ago
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