19-1423.Procedure to establish corners and boundaries; notice, costs.
Whenever the owner or owners of one or more tracts of land
shall desire to permanently establish the corners and boundaries thereof,
such owner or owners shall notify the county
surveyor to make a survey thereof and
establish such corners and boundaries, and shall furnish to the
county surveyor the name or names and address or addresses of
all persons residing in the county and elsewhere, so far as
known, who may be affected by such survey. The county surveyor shall cause
a notice in writing to be served on each person who may be affected by the
survey, or their agent or agents residing in such county, stating the time
when the surveyor will begin the survey, and the lines or corners
to be established,
which notice shall be delivered to the person or left at their
usual place of
residence, at least six days prior to the day set for the survey.
Upon the landowners who may be affected by the survey, and who do not
reside in the county, notice may be served by publication in a newspaper
published in the county, if there is one, once in each week for three
consecutive weeks, the last publication to be made at least three days
prior to the day set for beginning the survey, and in case no newspaper is
published in the county, then in some newspaper published in the
state which has general circulation in the county, or such
notice may be served by
mailing, by registered mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt
requested, addressed to such person at their usual
place of residence with
proper post-office address. In all cases where all the landowners
interested shall consent in writing, the county surveyor may, at such time
as may be agreed upon, proceed to establish such corners and boundaries
without serving notice as required by this section.
Proof of service of notice as herein
provided shall be made and entered of record in the office of the county
surveyor.
All costs incurred by the county surveyor in conducting such survey and
proceedings for establishing the corners and boundaries of any tract or
tracts of land requested by the owner of such property shall be paid by
the party or parties requesting such survey. All costs incurred by the county
surveyor in conducting surveys and proceedings for establishing the corners
and boundaries of tracts of land which are authorized and directed by the
board of county commissioners shall be paid from funds of the county available
for such purpose.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 7; R.S. 1923, 19-1423; L. 1961, ch.
136, § 5;
L. 1986, ch. 103, § 1; July 1.
19-1423.Procedure to establish corners and boundaries; notice, costs.
Whenever the owner or owners of one or more tracts of land
shall desire to permanently establish the corners and boundaries thereof,
such owner or owners shall notify the county
surveyor to make a survey thereof and
establish such corners and boundaries, and shall furnish to the
county surveyor the name or names and address or addresses of
all persons residing in the county and elsewhere, so far as
known, who may be affected by such survey. The county surveyor shall cause
a notice in writing to be served on each person who may be affected by the
survey, or their agent or agents residing in such county, stating the time
when the surveyor will begin the survey, and the lines or corners
to be established,
which notice shall be delivered to the person or left at their
usual place of
residence, at least six days prior to the day set for the survey.
Upon the landowners who may be affected by the survey, and who do not
reside in the county, notice may be served by publication in a newspaper
published in the county, if there is one, once in each week for three
consecutive weeks, the last publication to be made at least three days
prior to the day set for beginning the survey, and in case no newspaper is
published in the county, then in some newspaper published in the
state which has general circulation in the county, or such
notice may be served by
mailing, by registered mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt
requested, addressed to such person at their usual
place of residence with
proper post-office address. In all cases where all the landowners
interested shall consent in writing, the county surveyor may, at such time
as may be agreed upon, proceed to establish such corners and boundaries
without serving notice as required by this section.
Proof of service of notice as herein
provided shall be made and entered of record in the office of the county
surveyor.
All costs incurred by the county surveyor in conducting such survey and
proceedings for establishing the corners and boundaries of any tract or
tracts of land requested by the owner of such property shall be paid by
the party or parties requesting such survey. All costs incurred by the county
surveyor in conducting surveys and proceedings for establishing the corners
and boundaries of tracts of land which are authorized and directed by the
board of county commissioners shall be paid from funds of the county available
for such purpose.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 7; R.S. 1923, 19-1423; L. 1961, ch.
136, § 5;
L. 1986, ch. 103, § 1; July 1.
19-1423.Procedure to establish corners and boundaries; notice, costs.
Whenever the owner or owners of one or more tracts of land
shall desire to permanently establish the corners and boundaries thereof,
such owner or owners shall notify the county
surveyor to make a survey thereof and
establish such corners and boundaries, and shall furnish to the
county surveyor the name or names and address or addresses of
all persons residing in the county and elsewhere, so far as
known, who may be affected by such survey. The county surveyor shall cause
a notice in writing to be served on each person who may be affected by the
survey, or their agent or agents residing in such county, stating the time
when the surveyor will begin the survey, and the lines or corners
to be established,
which notice shall be delivered to the person or left at their
usual place of
residence, at least six days prior to the day set for the survey.
Upon the landowners who may be affected by the survey, and who do not
reside in the county, notice may be served by publication in a newspaper
published in the county, if there is one, once in each week for three
consecutive weeks, the last publication to be made at least three days
prior to the day set for beginning the survey, and in case no newspaper is
published in the county, then in some newspaper published in the
state which has general circulation in the county, or such
notice may be served by
mailing, by registered mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt
requested, addressed to such person at their usual
place of residence with
proper post-office address. In all cases where all the landowners
interested shall consent in writing, the county surveyor may, at such time
as may be agreed upon, proceed to establish such corners and boundaries
without serving notice as required by this section.
Proof of service of notice as herein
provided shall be made and entered of record in the office of the county
surveyor.
All costs incurred by the county surveyor in conducting such survey and
proceedings for establishing the corners and boundaries of any tract or
tracts of land requested by the owner of such property shall be paid by
the party or parties requesting such survey. All costs incurred by the county
surveyor in conducting surveys and proceedings for establishing the corners
and boundaries of tracts of land which are authorized and directed by the
board of county commissioners shall be paid from funds of the county available
for such purpose.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 7; R.S. 1923, 19-1423; L. 1961, ch.
136, § 5;
L. 1986, ch. 103, § 1; July 1.