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Restoration of Lost Corners by Proportionate Measurement
 
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  Section 2 - Computing the Corner Move

This is a good time to mention again, that in a case such as this one, where the record was run the adjustments are also the moves to the final proportionate corner point. If the temporary stake was not set at the record position, its true position must be taken into consideration when calculating the move. The easiest way to determine the move, if a stake has not been set at the record position is to state it as follows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The temporary stake is, for example, North 40.50 and East 0.10. Then say . . .

 

 

 

 

 

. . . The adjusted position is the record position with the moves applied.

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