California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Settlement of Boundary Disputes
- Section 23170.
Every common boundary between counties which has been mutually recognized and used by the counties adjacent thereto for the purpose of the assessment and collection...
- Section 23171.
All common boundaries and common corners of counties not adequately marked by natural objects or lines, or by surveys lawfully made, shall be definitely established...
- Section 23172.
If the boards of supervisors do not agree upon and finally approve the survey made by the county surveyors, each surveyor shall make a report...
- Section 23173.
Upon the reports made by the county surveyors the State Lands Commission shall finally determine and establish the common boundaries and corners, if it can...
- Section 23174.
The cost of making any survey pursuant to this article shall be apportioned equally among the counties interested. The boards of supervisors shall audit the...
- Section 23175.
Any survey finally approved pursuant to this article is a conclusive ascertainment of the lines and corners included in the survey.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch.
- Section 23176.
All surveys and maps of boundary lines legally made and approved prior to March 30, 1874, are valid, and are prima facie evidence of the...
- Section 23177.
Every common boundary between counties which has been mutually used by the counties adjacent thereto for the purpose of the assessment and collection of taxes...
- Section 23178.
Whenever a common boundary between counties has been legally established in accordance with Article 3 of this chapter, or by judicial proceedings, a certified copy...
Last modified: October 22, 2018