![]() ![]() (3) If a portion of the township, range or section line on which the corner, mound, post or monument was or should have been planted in the original survey is obliterated and lost, the surveyor must (2) If evidence of the original corner, mount, post or monument cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, the surveyor must measure the true distance between the nearest undisputed corners, mounds, posts or monuments and divide the distance into the number of lots, sections or other legal subdivisions, as contained in the original survey, giving to each a breadth proportionate to that intended in the original survey, as shown on the original plan of subdivision registered in the proper land title office or on the plan and field notes of record in the office of the Surveyor General. If original post or monument cannot be foundĥ (1) If a land surveyor is employed to run a dividing line or limits between lots, sections or other legal subdivisions, and the original corner, mound, post or monument from which the line or limit should begin cannot be found, the land surveyor must obtain the best evidence available respecting the line, limit, corner, mound, post or monument. ![]()
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