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§ 108. Manner of making survey

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 64 P.S. Public Lands

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 64 P.S. Public Lands (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 4. Lands Within New Purchase
64 P.S. § 108
§ 108. Manner of making survey
In making any survey by any deputy-surveyor,1 he shall not go out of his proper district to perform the same, and that every survey made by any deputy-surveyor without his proper district shall be void and of none effect: And the Surveyor-General2 and his deputies are hereby severally directed and enjoined to locate and survey, or cause to be located and surveyed, the full amount of land contained and mentioned in any warrant, in one entire tract, in such manner as form, as that such tract shall not contain in front of any river more than one half of the length or depth of such tract, and to conform the lines of every survey in such manner, as to form the figure or plot thereof, as nearly as circumstances will admit, to an oblong of three times the breach thereof. And in case any such survey should be found to contain a greater quantity of land, than is mentioned in the warrant on which it shall be made, so that such excess be not more than one tenth of the number of acres mentioned in such warrant, besides the usual allowance for highways, the return thereof shall nevertheless be admitted under the said warrant; provided the party procuring such return to be made shall forthwith pay to the Receiver-General of the Land-Office,3 the price of value of such excess or overplus land, at the same rate at which he paid for the land mentioned in the warrant. Provided always, That all and singular the lands to be located, surveyed, and taken up, subject to, nor charged with, any general tax for the use of this state, or of the United States, for the term of two years from and after the passing of this act.

Credits

1785, April 8, 2 Sm.L. 317, § 15.

Footnotes

Acts authorizing appointment of deputies repealed and county surveyors to perform the duties of deputies. See Act of 1850, April 9, P.L. 434, § 10 and 16 P.S. § 7431.
Office abolished. See PA Const. Sched. 1, § 7.
See 71 P.S. §§ 917 to 923. The Land Office, as provided for in 71 P.S. § 333, is now an administrative entity located in the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. See 71 P.S. § 1709.902.
64 P.S. § 108, PA ST 64 P.S. § 108
Current through Act 10 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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