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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5787127" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I could tell you horror stories about old deeds. In new deeds, especially with GPS surveying, you can expect to see a call of "23 degrees 4 minutes 12 second for 438.7 feet." Then I'll be trying to map a property with a very old deed and the call will be "go in a southeasterly direct for approximately 100 chains. A "<em>southeasterly direction</em>?" "<em>About</em>" 100 chains? Holy crap...</p><p></p><p>And then there's the corner marker of a "20-inch white oak." Well that was 100 years ago! That tree is almost certainly long dead and gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5787127, member: 17"] I could tell you horror stories about old deeds. In new deeds, especially with GPS surveying, you can expect to see a call of "23 degrees 4 minutes 12 second for 438.7 feet." Then I'll be trying to map a property with a very old deed and the call will be "go in a southeasterly direct for approximately 100 chains. A "[I]southeasterly direction[/I]?" "[I]About[/I]" 100 chains? Holy crap... And then there's the corner marker of a "20-inch white oak." Well that was 100 years ago! That tree is almost certainly long dead and gone. [/QUOTE]
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