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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 73 — Surveyor and processioners

73.190 Processioning of land on application.

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The processioners shall, on the application of any person producing his title papers, go around his land, or the part he may desire, and re-mark it, taking care that the new marks are on the old lines. When they find any corner tree, post or stone removed, defaced or rotted down, the processioners shall mark a new corner tree, or place a stone or post, properly marked, where the old corner stood. The processioners shall report to the county judge/executive the land they have processioned, the lands it adjoins, and what alterations of corner trees, posts or stones have been made.
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