[PaQSO] CL Rules?
TOM
n4rs at iamotelephone.com
Tue Oct 11 19:07:42 EDT 2005
Being an avid county hunter, here are the rules from MARAC....
DEFINITION OF A COUNTY LINE - A county-line is that legally defined boundary separating two geographic and/or administrative regions. The best evidence of the location of a county-line is the marker permanently placed beside a highway. The marker will be assumed to be correctly placed for county hunting purposes, except for those at wet lines. Other devices may be found on secondary roadways, such as, a cattle gates/cattle guards, or a monument placed in the fence line. Frequently, too, changes in the composition of the roadway surface are an indication of county boundaries. For county hunting purposes, when no other means of identifying a county line is available, these markers may be used. With the degradation of GPS having been turned off on 1 May 2000, GPS may be useful as an aid in locating county-lines. While the accuracy of GPS is now a nominal +/- 20 meters, it may be relied upon only when other markers and evidence are not apparent.
One thing I didn't see....A part of the mobile HAS to be in the county claimed..........Tom N4RS
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