Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph View Post
dude you are debating with a former professional civil engineer. Of course I have books on Survey and Liens.

The Survey is the BASIS for the Claim on whatever Object or Idea = Form of Matter. 1st Survey, then Stake the Claim; wait for others to issue forth their disagreements so that you do not trespass - upon no disagreements or upon an agreement reached; then your claim is perfected upon the SURVEY. And now the Rights of that Claim can be put into Trust. This would be Real Property Rights put into Trust. From there the Use of those Rights can be distributed to the Cestui Que Trust according to the bylaws of the Original Trust Agreement.
The question was directed at motla68, but I do thank-you for the reply.
I would still be grateful for any books or treatises with regard to surveys, surveys as claims, and surveys as liens.

I can recall some books I read with regard to your statements from homesteading or claims on land by colonists in foreign lands ...