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  1. THE RESTORATION OF LOST CORNERS. 5-20. A lost corner is a point of a survey whose position cannot be determined, beyond reasonable doubt, either from traces of the original marks or from acceptable evidence or testimony that bears upon the original position, and whose location can be restored only by reference to one or more interdependent corners.

  2. The dependent resurvey is a restoration of the original survey ac- cording to the record of that survey, based upon the identified corners of the original survey and other acceptable points of control, and the restoration of lost corners in accordance with proportional measure- ment as described herein.

  3. Course 4: Restoration of Lost Corners Course 4: Restoration of Lost Corners Study Guide COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course consists of four videos, some reading, and three exercises, on the “Restoration of Lost Corners”. The legal, mathematical, and practical applications of the methods of proportioning, as found in the Manual of Surveying ...

  4. A resurvey is a reconstruction of land boundaries and subdivisions accomplished by rerunning re- marking the lines represented in the field-note record or on the plat of a previous official survey. The field-note record of the resurvey includes a description of the technical manner in which the resurvey was made, full reference to recovered ...

  5. Corner Restoration Fundamentals Restoration of Lost Corners Often the best available evidence of the original location of a corner is the method by which it was originally established, and it’s relationship to subsequent surveys. The best method or combination of methods used to restore the lost corner may be obtained by following the footsteps (or … Restoration of Lost Corners Read More »

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · Define the three corner conditions listed in the Manual of Surveying Instructions; Describe, identify applicability, and compute proportions using all methods; Demonstrate an understanding of curvature in the PLSS; Course Instructors. Dennis Mouland, Bureau of Land Management Ron Scherler, Bureau of Land Management

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  8. Nov 2, 2011 · RESTORATION OF LOST OR OBLITERATED CORNERS The restoration of lost corners should not be undertaken until after all control has been developed; such control includes both original and acceptable collateral evidence. However, the methods of proportionate measurement will be of material aid in the recovery of evidence. 1. An existent corner is one whose position can be identified by verifying ...

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