Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by Oakster
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
What would happen if the two private landowners at the corners each erected a short stretch of border wall style fence and connected them?


I think that was covered in one of the articles that I read. Something was quoted by the court in the late 1800s that denied the landowners the right to block access at the corners. I was reading it on my phone though and travelling so I didnt get a chance to do much research.
Good thinking Paul

I don't think there is enough allowable room at the junction of 4 corners to erect anything other than a strand of wire which is what's been done.

It's my understanding that the total allowable margine of error with a land survey is just a tad over a inch and that's not all in one spot.

The junction of 4 corners could be viewed much like a set of cross hairs. A 4 inch post driven precisely in the center of the junction would encroach on all 4 parcels of land involved.