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GOODBYE MY SWEET MYLAR!

Posted By Cliff Tuttle | June 14, 2012

No. 850

Remember the mimeograph?  Teachers used it a lot when we were in high school and college.  You ran it through your typewriter, pilled off the backing and ran off a hundred copies or so.  Then came photocopies and it was goodbye mimeo.

Well a similar technology had bitten the dust.  Large survey plans were usually drawn on large sheets of mylar, a translucent sheet that could be used to print impressions on paper.  The Recorder of Deeds (now known by the Orwellian “Department of Real Estate”) required that subdivision plans be presented on mylar so that they could be copied easily.  Now, that’s not necessary.  So, henceforth, use paper.

CLT

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CLIFF TUTTLE has been a Pennsylvania lawyer for over 38 years and (inter alia) is a real estate litigator and legal writer. The posts in this blog are intended to provide general information about legal topics of interest to lawyers and consumers with a Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania focus. However, this information does not constitute legal advice and there is no lawyer-client relationship created when you read this blog. You are encouraged to leave comments but be aware that posted comments can be read by others. If you wish to contact me in privacy, please use the Contact Form located immediately below this message. I will reply promptly and in strict confidence.

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