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Top news stories for 

  • New septic rules can be costly in California - leach lines thing of the past - click here
  • Boxing Day (Dec 26) has historic roots in a British surveyor - click here
  • Zoning can be a helpful tool for citizens - click here
  • Steamboat Springs, CO grapples with property rights and preservation - click here
  • Evidence needed for ancient roads in Bennington, VT - click here
  • Nigeria government urged to include geomatics in design build education - click here
  • One issue at heart of Kenya's woes - land - click here
  • Surveyors' campaign pays off as people register property - click here
  • MS opinion article - property seizure running rampant - click here
  • Cornerstone history survey project on Cape Cod - click here
  • Easements and country living - what you need to know - click here
  • Practicing without design profession license a felony in Michigan - click here
  • In Memoriam - C Jeffrey Denison, LS - click here
  • Register before Jan 2, 2009 for 50th Anniversary Conference - click here
  • Fences, good neighbors and adverse possession in Watertown - click here
  • Wantaugh, NY surveyor's son debuts On Broadway in "Billy Elliot" - click here
  • Lagos grants developers land developers appeals for land development - click here
  • 1815 settlement of American West - starting point for Louisian Purchase - click here
  • Phillipine surveyors robbed at gunpoint - click here
  • Japan land prices heading for depression - click here
  • 83-year land ownership dispute in Turkey still under court review- click here
  • Bolivian police/land inspectors occupy US owned parcel - click here
  • Misuse of state lands in Sierra Leone prompt legal inquiry - click here
  • Communal title versus private homeownership for Aboriginals - click here
  • OR County re-mapping boundary lines - property owners concerned - click here
  • Surveyors seek to document MI/ID boundary - click here
  • Professional stamps and seal important when documenting authority - click here
  • PA couple seeking land ownership through adverse possession - click here
  • Bangladesh/Myanmar suspend talks on maritime boundary - click here
  • Tim Gordon wins re-election to Assembly - supports property rights of farmers - click here
  • Bleak outlook for commercial property in 2009 - click here
  • Colorado Bar Association defends adverse possession ruling - click here
  • Geospatial technology company in Ottawa signs deal with Autodesk, Inc. - click here
  • Hoosick Falls, NY greenway project delayed - right of way issue - click here
  • Thailand courts consider changes to adverse possession law - click here
  • Bangladesh to settle maritime boundary dispute - click here
  • Geomatics research helps settle worldwide boundary disputes - click here
  • New Delhi, India - National Land Record Modernization program announced to help curb land disputes - click here
  • Survey land before problems can arise - click here
  • Adverse possession bill sgned into law by Governor Paterson - download a copy of the law here
  • Neighbor thinks adverse possession law is "cruel and unfair" - click here
  • Surveying for ruins of ruins in Suffolk England - click here
  • Netherlands publishing "Young-Geo Professional" magazine - click here
  • Laser scanning used to document 1680 Paul Revere house - click here
  • VT towns mapping ancient roads - click here
  • Albany Cty Clerk - beware of deed copy scam - click here
  • A new national Surveying Museum will open in new Illinois home -click here

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