24 The Oregon Surveyor | Vol. 47, No. 4 continued Renew your membership at plso.org to keep receiving The Oregon Surveyor and other member benefits. The 2023–2024 Membership Year Started July 1! plso.org therewith, by serving notice of such appeal upon the surveyor and furnishing a bond to pay the costs of such appeal within thirty days of the report by the county surveyor. The circuit court shall hear and determine said appeal as a suit in equity, and enter judgment approving, rejecting, modifying or amending such report; or he may refer it back to the county surveyor for correction; or he may appoint one or more other surveyors who shall proceed with the county surveyor at a time mentioned in the order to survey and determine the boundaries and corners, and make report to the court. The corners and boundaries established in any survey made in pursuance of an agreement or in any survey where no appeal is taken from the report of the county surveyor, or which may be established by the decree of the court shall be held and considered as permanently established, and shall not thereafter be in any way changed. The county surveyor shall cause such survey to be recorded in the record of permanent surveys, in his office and also in the office of the recorder of conveyances in said county. The costs of such survey shall be apportioned among the land owners, according to their respective interests, and if not paid with a specified time shall be certified by the surveyor to the county clerk and made a lien on the lands of such delinquent and collected as other taxes. Surveyors in the News continued Advertise to Support Your Association! Contact us today! Ronnie Jacko | 503-445-2234 | ronnie@bigredm.com
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