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<description><![CDATA[<p class=""><span>It is time for me to start planning our Summer Seminar Series and wanted to see if any of you had ideas on a topic or speaker? We will have it at OSU-OKC again and it could be a half day or a whole day, depending on the topic.<br><br></span></p> <p class=""></p> <p class=""><span>Ideas?</span></p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Burk,<br /><br />In our class on bona fide rights at the Conference the room seemed about evenly split on center of section location. About half said if they were surveying in a section (say the NW4) that they would make no attempt to locate the center of section or see if the center of section was in someway monumented/occupied. Instead the simply took the 1/4 corners and calculated the center of section location. I understand this is how you are supposed to establish/re-establish center of section when there is nothing there. However, as retracing surveyors following in the footsteps of prior surveyors, not seeing what has been established and relying only on a mathematical calculation seems to not be in the best interests of the public. Is this something worth clarifying or following up on?<br /><br />Thanks, John]]></description>
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