As they need to be included in the drainage project also.
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Please reread the details of my previous posts.
Then Start all over with a new log in identity; (click that yiu don't have any previous clint number or equivalent) using the most bogus info you can dream up. No credit card info; and write down your user name, the generated client number that they provide and your chosen password. You need all that to log in again.
As always said; you don't have to pay a cent.
The best way I've found is to have a plan; and use a method that works. If any one has some improvements; then please spell them out. It takes more than one sentence to explain; so we have already lost those who can get past the first paragraph. Such is life.
Any screen that has a dollar sign before the selection isn't going to work without credit card info. And we have agreed in this discussion that we aren't going to pay a cent. So rest assured; you are on the wrong path and if you agree to do it slightly differently; you can get all the info I have talked about (and posted) for nothing. Patience, perservance and listening to details; and maybe even learning and sharing your own shortcuts.
You need a starting point and a plan to get to your goal. For example Hopper gave a couple of corporate names. Click on SEARCH on the left hand side. A drop down box usually appears and "Land Description" comes up by default. Click on the down arrow beside "Land description" and things like "Client Name" appear. That gives you a chance to select the "Firm name" and enter Coville Properties Ltd. or those all important numbered companies. Like I mentioned in a previous post you just can't get sloppy and not enter the period after the Ltd. The ISC computer is very fussy. OK so if you get a "record report" you are on your way. There is a client number to the left. Print it out or write it down. The mailing address is where they can be contacted. And in the top left coner is a box to click on that gives a report of all the titles registered under that same corporate or family name you searched for with the "Client name search". For the 101136878 Saskatchewan Ltd. it says 869 records. There is a Titles icon below. Click on it an you get 869 reports; (but there is a $10.00 fee for each. So you have to do it a differnt way by picking out each 9 digit Title number and pasting it in its own "Title search")
One logical way is to save those 869 reports to "notepad" or print it out because you need the "nine didget "title number". As said, rdinarily that will cost you $10.00 to look at each of the titles and all the list of the caveats. And no the $10.00 doesn't let you look at the caveat documents. They cost $3.00 each in addition. But you can (for free) look at the title owner and get the legal land description; the declared fair market value and parcel picture printout (with surface area, dimensions and adjacent parcel numbers etc)
Remember any "Land description" allows you to search for this same information; so there are several ways to come to the same information.
Remember there are "Quick search" and the plain "Search" icons on the left hand side. Use whichever one comes up with the select button that doesn't have the dollar sign beside it. The dollar sign will always lead you right to the credit card process which I hope we still agree is for our investigative purposes the wrong pew. Save your $10.00 for Corporate searches!!!!!!!!!!
This morning I looked at 44 titles out of the 869 registered to that other numbered company. It took about 20 minutes and I wrote down all the quarter sections; the RM name and number. And a person could have gone much deeper.
And then the real power starts. You can search for any of this same type of information at any time in the past (down to a certain day and with precision to a millisecond). And for free you can print out any preconverion "duplicate" certificate of title; and by creating a "pick" you can go back through the archives to the first title. That takes about a couple of days waiting for each; if you are the first person to ever ask for the record to be put in computer format. And you will find that you probably are making the first requests. And that tells you that few know the ways to dig and reseach. Like I said it takes patience and some dedication and some time and use of detective skills and maybe even some common sense.
But how many got this far? I've done this from memory, and will help out anyone that shares at least some of my concerns; and does indeed recognize that democratic rights are lost simply by doing nothing.
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Abstract: So much is being missed by demanding one sentence answers; that only requires two seconds attention. End of Abstract
Hopper... Sorry to hear about your little setbacks in printing. Only time was involved; and these things are best looked at as meant to be building character. Done exactly the same thing a dozen times .
Just to show that many problems are interrelated; is there a possibilility that your internet connection speed is less than about 1 to 1.5 Mbps download. For a solid connection to streaming video (eg Netflix Hulu Plus, Pandora and even YouTube); and probably sites like the extensive ISC data base; you need good speeds for a pleasurable experience.
In previous posts I have mentioned that one of the solutions is you own "personal" LAN wireless extension. It is my personal belief that a thousand times better solution would be best provided as a municipal wide hotspots that any person within range could access (which should and could be everwhere there is line of sight to any neighbours node or subscriber module).
That bulletproof hardware is now available in the form of used Motorola Canopy type equipment for about plus $50.00 per installation if a person has some patience; access to someone not afraid of heights and old power poles/towers. Its a lot like navigating the ISC site. Its slightly difficult; but not impossible; and the results are awesome. Then you will find SAMA assesment data; and the Sask Watershed website; and Google Earth Pro; and all the Energy and Mines logs and oil and potash exploration data and much more information; in abundance and all at your fingertips.
So much is being missed by wanting one sentence answers; that only requires two seconds attention.
Then the power of a whole new world of information really opens up; and the imaginations of people are never the same again. Its a thrill many never have yet to experience.
To repeat again
"So much is being missed by demanding one sentence answers; that only requires two seconds attention.".
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Hopper.... What free interesting things have you found within the Map Search feature.
Ten years ago I loaned the old aerial photo from SE Sask and digitally scanned a chunk of SE Sask. Very good for historical info ; right back to the late 1940's.
It was a super deal at the time; and with newer and more powerful computers and scanners available today; it would be a wonderful project again.
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So much is being missed by demanding one sentence answers; that only requires two seconds attention.".
Am I missing something here?
The map feature is slow but can 0 in on the location and click the title spots then I got parcel #s, from the parcel #s got the owners and price paid info. Still no info on the owners and who is behind them other than the address. Ye Hui nothing, will try talking sweet to neighbour renting it. With the map feature you can immediately if the quarter is split up into 4 titles. Gotta go now and get my ass in the sprayer.
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Hopper.... No that comment was directed only to those who won't take a stand or express an opinion for fear that it will negatively affect their business or their community image; or their friendship with someone with whom they feel they must always be in agreement on every issue. That is best accomplished by carefully straddling every known fence; and being two faced encountering any issue that has two or more arguable points of view.
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The Corporate search is probably the only way to start to find out who is behind the numbered companies or registered companies shown on Land titles.
As you would know; Limited companies and numbered companies are entities in themselves; and other than what they are to themselves and ISC; and by definition; they have only limited ties to supposedly live human beings.
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