An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence remains of the work of the original surveyor in establishing it. Its location may. however, have been preserved beyond all question by acts of landowners, and by the memory of those who knew and recollect... Surveying Manual ; a Surveying - Side 170av William David Pence - 1915 - 388 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Galt Raymond - 1896 - 524 sider
...original marks or reliable external evidence. Obliterated corners. An obliterated corner is one in which no visible evidence remains of the work of the original surveyor in establishing it, but which may be reestablished beyond reasonable doubt by evidence of competent persons. Various methods... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1897 - 660 sider
...township, range, and section of the public surveys, to enable this office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. A lost corner is one whose position... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1898 - 1066 sider
...township, range and section of the pablic surveys, to enable this office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...have been preserved beyond all question by acts of land owners, and by the u.emory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument.... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1900 - 936 sider
...township, range, and section of the public surveys, to enable this office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. A lost corner is one whose position... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1900 - 942 sider
...township, range, and section of the public surveys, to enable this office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. A lost corner is one whose position... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1900 - 944 sider
...township, range. anJ section of the public surveys, to enable this office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...preserved beyond all question by acts of landowners, ard by the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of ;.:. original monument. In such... | |
| Paul Cook Nugent - 1902 - 702 sider
...to enable this office to consult the record. * Issued by the General Land Office, Washington, DC An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. A lost corner is one whose position... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1913 - 930 sider
...restoration of lost or obliterated corners, defines an BOUNDARIES (Continued). obliterated corner as one where no visible evidence remains of the work of the original surveyor in establishing it; and defines a lost corner as one, the position of which cannot be determined beyond reasonable doubt,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1907 - 1358 sider
...township, range, and section of the public surreys, to enable this Office to consult the record. An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. 8. Doc. 396, 59-2, pt 3 C 81... | |
| Charles Blaney Breed, George Leonard Hosmer - 1908 - 596 sider
...survey.* The General Land Office distinguishes between an obliterated and a lost corner, as follows: "An obliterated corner is one where no visible evidence...the memory of those who knew and recollect the true situs of the original monument. In such cases it is not a lost corner. "A lost corner is one whose... | |
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