| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates) - 1922 - 680 pages
...which they were intended ; and the length of such lines as returned by * * * the surveyor-general * * * shall be held and considered as the true length thereof,...straight lines from the established corners to the ''lManual (19021 § 4. opposite corresponding corners; but in those portions of the fractional townships... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates). - 1922 - 680 pages
...sections, or subdivisions, for which they were intended, and the length of such lines, as returned, shall be held and considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained, by running straight lines from the established... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates) - 1922 - 688 pages
...considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained, by running straight lines from...established corners to the opposite corresponding comers; but in those portions of the fractional townships where no such opposite corresponding corners... | |
| United States - Law - 1923 - 1256 pages
...Hawkins (Neb.) 189 NW 175. Under this section, boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained by running straight lines from...established corners to the opposite corresponding corners. Hickey v. Daniel (Or.) 195 P. 812. In the absence of finding and locating the marks established by... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public lands - 1923 - 724 pages
...the sections or subdivisions for which they were intended, and the length of such lines as returned shall be held and considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained by running straight lines from the established... | |
| United States - Law - 1928 - 520 pages
...sections, or subdivisions, for which they were intended, and the length of such lines, as returned, shall be held and considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained, by running straight lines from the established... | |
| Frank Emerson Clark - Boundaries (Estates). - 1922 - 686 pages
...sections, or subdivisions, for which they were intended, and the length of such lines, as returned, shall be held and considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained, by running straight lines from the established... | |
| United States - Law - 1971 - 1632 pages
...sections, or subdivisions, for which they were intended, and the length of such lines as returned, shall be held and considered as the true length thereof. And the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained, by running straight lines from the established... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 738 pages
...Congress now in force which directs that "the boundary lines which have not been actually run and marked shall be ascertained by running straight lines from...established corners to the opposite corresponding corners." Rev. Stat. of US, sec. 2395. Of course the latter mode of surveying necessarily located the center... | |
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - Court rules - 1908 - 742 pages
...and Rev. St. US § 2396 [US Comp. St. 1901, p. 1473], providing that boundary lines not actually run shall be ascertained by running straight lines from...established corners to the opposite corresponding corners, etc., and the instructions of the Commissioner of the" General Land Office following the statute, 'and... | |
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