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Posted by Shane on June 15, 2004 at 20:58:02 from (66.228.102.152):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O/T Border Dispute posted by harley1983 on June 14, 2004 at 16:59:52:
A section is 90 feet short here! 90 feet and not square by any means and now supposedly my bins are on his property, luckily the neighbor selling is also questioning the surveryor... he seems to be at the start of a lot of land line diputes and has to re-survey a lot of them. Money in his pocket I guess... he was the one who resurveyed the county lines several years ago to fix previous problems. A section by definition is 1 square mile, 5280 feet on each side, 640 acres, 160 in a quarter section which is 2640 feet by 2640 feet and this is the south east quarter section that is 90 feet short, they started from the north and came south. Gettin stranger every day! By the way we called the county surveyor and he replied he would rather not get involved... must be nice to not have to do your job.
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