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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-03

Which of the following are NOT basic components of a metes-and-bounds description?
A) Tangible and intangible monuments
B) Points of beginning
C) Base lines, principal meridians, and townships
D) Degrees, minutes, and seconds

Asked by nyahgarland705

Answer (2)

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. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

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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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-08-18