The correct answer to the question is option C, as base lines, principal meridians, and townships are not part of the metes-and-bounds system. The metes-and-bounds description relies on tangible monuments, points of beginning, and angular measurements. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for land surveying and property descriptions. ;
The correct answer is C: Base lines, principal meridians, and townships, which are not components of a metes-and-bounds description. Metes-and-bounds relies on tangible and intangible monuments, points of beginning, and angular measurements. Understanding these distinctions is essential for proper land surveying.
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