Descriptions of Land a Text book for Survey Students

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Descriptions of Land a Text book for Survey Students
R W Richard William Cautley
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75 chains and contained 79 acres. The second transfer, describ- ing the remainder as the North 20. 00 chains, in- cludes the North 25 links of the first described parcel, or 1 acre of land for which the transferrer has no title and, in respect to which the title subsequently issued to the transferee is spurious; As a further example let us take the case of a Example, city lot 50 by 100 feet of which the boundaries 52 DESCRIPTIONS OF LAND are due North and South or East and West, and of which a ...part has been already conveyed by description as "the West 15 feet of said lot. " Since the actual size of the above lot is determined by the position of its corner posts, and it may be either 49 or 51 feet wide on the ground in fact, although the plan of subdivision shows it to be exactly 50 feet, it would be incorrect to describe the remainder as "the East 35 feet of said lot" for the same reasons given hi the preceding ex- ample. There are two ways of describing the remainder correctly: (a). To describe it as the whole of said lot saving and excepting thereout and therefrom the West 15 feet thereof.

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