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Posted By Richard Schaut on 1/25/2009 at 12:07 PM"...One of the realities of land surveying is that there will always be conflicts between the written descriptions of land as found
Posted By Richard Schaut on 10/26/2008 at 3:42 PMOne of the more serious problems regarding the ability of surveyors to counsel our clients is, I think, the misunderstanding of the