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  1. Please can anyone recommend a land suveyor. I would like to know the ins and outs of measuring Nor Sor 3 Gor land... i.e. should it be measured on the horizontal plane or the sloping plane. Tension with the sellor of the land plots, the new neighbours and myself is becoming increasingly stressed. hence I need accurate independant information on how to measure this type of land. Recommendations are welcome Thank you. Location of the surveyor is not an issue.... We can work via phone / email to pass information back and forward, but needs to be a reputable surveyor who has a good understanding of the law when measuring Nor Sor 3 Gor boundaries. So far we have had 3 land surveys carried out, the first 2 measured by the horizontal plane and the most recent measured by the sloping plane. I currently feel I am being pressured into taking a compromise by the sellor, however my preference is to first establish what is the correct method to measure the land before coming to any decision. Thank you.
  2. I know this to be the case with Chanote land paper.... is it also the case for Nor Sor Sam Gor ?
  3. The land is sloping some 23 degress, my neightbour has used the distance along the sloping plane to determine the location of the post, the land title/office use the distance along the horizontal plane ( as I understand it )... Therefore it is to my dis-advantage to accept the location of the post according to the sloping plane as I will end up with less land than I had purchased. Subsequently, the land was surveyed, posts were placed according to the horizontal plane, he did not agree nor sign the land survey. He was the village cheif and does still work in the Orb Boa Toa, I live on a small island where everyone knows everyone else. Before pushing my case with whatever civil action is necessary which will likely result in upset for some people... I would like to be sure which has priority... the location of the ground post when the land was sold, or the size of the land according the land paper which in my case is Nor Sor Sam Gor.
  4. Land survey has been conducted and new posts placed in what they determined to be the correct location ( some 7 meters from the original post ), however the land owner ( and previous owner of my plot ) has since knocked down the new post and still insists that the original posts are correct.
  5. When the location of the posts on the ground and the boundary recorded at the land office, and shown on the land title ( in my case Nor Sor Sam Gor ) are not at the same location ( several meters out ). Which is the correct location ? That which is shown on the land title or the location of the post on the ground ? The land is not developed and are merely land plots at this time, there are no fences erected only corner posts.
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