It is always possible when corners are extinct that the surveyor may usefully act as a mediator between parties, and assist in preventing legal controversies by settling doubtful lines. Unless he is made for this purpose an arbitrator by legal submission,... A Treatise on Plane Surveying - Page 399by Daniel Carhart - 1888 - 498 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Butler Johnson - Surveying - 1880 - 744 pages
...error extended alike to all parts of the block. O'Brien vs. McGrane, 29 Wis. Reports, 446 ; Quinnin vs. Reixers, 46 Mich. Reports, 605. It is always possible...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Engineering - 1886 - 840 pages
...alike to all parts of the block. O'Brien vs. McGranc, 29 Wis. Reports, 446 ; Quinnin vs. Jitixers, 46 Mich. Reports, 605. It is always possible when...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desinible that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| Charles Fitzroy Bellows, Francis Hodgman - Surveying - 1886 - 490 pages
...desirable that he govern his action by the same lights and the same rules that will govern theirs. It is always possible, when corners are extinct, that...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course, it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Engineering - 1886 - 798 pages
...possible when corners are extinct that the surveyor may usefully act as a mediator between panics, and assist in preventing legal controversies by settling...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Surveying - 1895 - 814 pages
...surveyor may usefully act as a mediator between parties, and assist in preventing legal coniroversies by settling doubtful lines. Unless he is made for...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Engineering - 1886 - 724 pages
...extinct that the surveyor may usefully act as a mediator between parties, and assist in preventing leg.il controversies by settling doubtful lines. Unless he...his judgment, cannot, on the basis of mere consent, bo compelled to do so ; but if he brings about an agreement, and they carry it into effect by actually... | |
| Engineering - 1893 - 854 pages
...desirable that he govern his action by the same lights and the same rules that will govern theirs. It is always possible when corners are extinct that...to do so; but if he brings about an agreement, and then carry it into effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude... | |
| William Galt Raymond - Logarithms - 1896 - 520 pages
...by legal submission, the parties, of course, even if they consent to follow his judgment, can not, on the basis of mere consent, be compelled to do so;...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Surveying - 1910 - 992 pages
...alike to all parts of the block. O'Brien r. Mcfiranc, 2<; Wis. Reports, 446; Quinnin ?•. Reixers, 4ft Mich. Reports, 605. It is always possible when corners...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
| John Butler Johnson, Leonard Sewall Smith - Engineering - 1911 - 976 pages
...parts of the block. O'Brien v. McOrane, 29 Wis. Reports, 446; Quinnin v. Reixers, 46 Mich. Reports, 6ov It is always possible when corners are extinct that...effect by actually conforming their occupation to his lines, the action will conclude them. Of course it is desirable that all such agreements be reduced... | |
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