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This is EXAMPLE4.TXT <example4.plt>
SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING on a hickory, M.A.'s corner, and running thence with a
conditional line made by H.J.T. and E.E.C. N 37½ E 40 poles to a white oak
and black oak on J.M.D.'s line; thence with his line S 65 E 52 poles to a
chestnut; thence with the A. line S 76 W 8 poles to a stone where a poplar
formerly stood; thence S 59 W 22 poles to a white oak and maple; thence N 15 W
11 poles to a hickory and maple; thence S 89 W 37 poles to the beginning.
There is almost surely a typograhpic blunder in this description. If I were
interested in this property, I would trace the deeds back at the courthouse.
Note that a title search is similar, but a lawyer only examines the validity of
the title to the property. A title search does not condern itself with the
land description nor the location of the property. This is land surveying, and
is the realm of the professional surveyor.
The two tracts of Example3 and Example 4 are supposed to total 40 acres, more
or less. That's what the deed says, and it must be right because some lawyer's
secretary typed it that way.
<EXAMPLE3.TXT> <EXAMPLE3.PLT>