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To: d:oug who wrote (1478)8/3/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 1539
 
Doug, You are probably correct there doug. In the old days they would handle each area in it's own office and they would know what was time critical and what got paid and a list of defaults would soon be posted.
If they are fully electronic at the BLM and when a certified check/cash is given to an account and that is date stamped and posted system wide we would have the essence of a universal small office setting.
If on the other hand it is date stapmed and the administered it might be a week or two and in that time any one can stake. If the payment emerges in time that staking is not valid. In the BLM I think you do quarter section office stakings, and not the state field staking?? any one know this? In that case the office would be the same one that took payments and would know right away if a default occurred. How do they handle ten people who want to office stake or peg as they say. Draw froma hat? another priority system.

This all show there are areas that IPM knows that they will not tell you. In addition you need to make a BLM visit to determine this. Is this federa; staked land as the payment to the BLM indicates. This indicates a BLM office staked tract in quarter sections of 80 acres each??

Bill