From: P A Hill & E V Goodall (goodhill_at_xmission.com)
Date: Mon Oct 21 2002 - 17:00:00 CEST
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By the way, what is the professional surveyors term for set of values
running from one 'intersection' to another? Is it "Leg"? If not should we
use that term? Is a cave "leg" not exactly equivalent, so we should use a
different term?
Any thoughts from those more familiar with land surveyors?
-Paul
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