Description by Metes and Bounds
Metes refers to distance and bounds to direction. A critical feature is the
Point of Beginning POB.
Writing a metes and bounds description is a job for a land surveyor. A
typical metes and bounds description is as follows:
Beginning at a point (POB) on the North side of James Street 50 feet East
from the corner formed by the intersection of the East boundary of Peter Road
and the North boundary of James Street; thence East 90 degrees 200 feet; thence
North 300 feet; thence West 200 feet; thence direct to the POB.
Description by Government Land Survey
The rectangular land survey system was adopted by the federal government in
1785. It is used in all states except for the original 13 colonies, the states
created from these colonies and Kentucky, West Virginia and Texas.
There are geographical locations all over the US that serve as a base
reference. The principal meridians running North-South and East-West intersect
at these locations.
In Florida for instance, they cross at a point in Tallahassee. Beginning at
these points, the surveyors established lines every 6 miles North, South, East
and West of the crossing point. Each of these squares are called townships.
They are 6 miles by 6 miles, thus have an area of 36 square miles. lines running
East-West are called township lines. The lines running North-South are
called range lines. They are further divided up into areas of 1 square
mile called sections. Thus there are 36 sections in a township. Each
section contains 640 acres.
The sections are further divided up into quarter sections of 160 acres.
Thus the legal description of the parcel blackened in above could read: SW
1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 all lying in Section 4 of Township
23 North, Range 13 East.
Description by Lots and Block
The most common method, but it requires plat maps to be lodged with the
county public records. A plat map is an engineers map showing the land use for
the land in question.
Areas are subdivided up into Subdivisions. The subdivision may be then
divided into blocks and lots.
Thus a legal description could be Happy Valley subdivision, Block 3, Lot 4.
Description by Monuments
Not used where the land is valuable. It is similar to the metes and bounds
description but it refers to physical, man-made or natural features.
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