Unit 5 Flashcards

1
Q

A metes-and-bounds description starts at a designated place on the parcel called the point of beginning.

A

True

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2
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The legal description of a property is based on information collected through a process called a survey.

A

True

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3
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Benchmarks are permanent reference points that have been established throughout the United States.

A

True

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4
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When a survey also shows the location, size, and shape of buildings on the lot, it is called a spot survey.

A

True

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5
Q

Some traditional terms of measurement NOT often used today include rods, cubic yards, and

A

chains.

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6
Q

How many acres are contained in the tract described as “beginning at the NW corner of the SW¼, then south along the west line to the SW corner of the section, then east along the south line of the section 2,640 feet, more or less, to the SE corner of the said SW¼, then in a straight line to the POB”?

A

80 acres

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7
Q

A legal description must contain a reference to which of the following?

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The principal meridian and the base line of the survey system area in which the property lies

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8
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A lot-and-block description of a parcel of land must always include

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the name or number of the subdivision plat.

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9
Q

A plat map

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describes the lots and blocks in a subdivision.

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10
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Beginning at the intersection of the west line of Carney Street and the north line of Wolf Road, running west 140 feet, then north 120 feet, then north 50 degrees east 120 feet, then following the southeasterly curvature of the south line of Jasmine Lane for 100 feet, then south 120 feet to POB. To which lot does this description refer?

A

Lot 8, Block A

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11
Q

A buyer is willing to pay $1,200 per acre for the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 11. How much will the buyer pay for the land?

A

$12,000

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12
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When surveying land, a surveyor refers to the principal meridian that is

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within the rectangular survey system area in which the land being surveyed is located.

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13
Q

A buyer acquired a property with three acres. How many square feet does the property have?

A

130,680

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14
Q

Which of these MOST accurately describes the dimensions of a quarter-section?

A

½ mile by ½ mile

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15
Q

A farm that is a quarter-section is

A

160 acres.

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16
Q

What is the proper description of this shaded area of a section using the rectangular survey system?

A

N½ of the NE¼ of the SW¼ and the SE¼ of the NW¼

17
Q

Cities with local datums also have designated official local

A

benchmarks.

18
Q

Which of the following is Section D?

A

Section 1

19
Q

To integrate information found in publicly available land records, the Federal Geographic Data Committee has created

A

the Cadastral Data Content Standard.

20
Q

Which of these shaded areas of a section depicts the NE¼ of the SE¼ of the SW¼?

A

Area 1

21
Q

What are the turning points in the metes-and-bounds method of property description?

A

Monuments

22
Q

A township is a rectangle that is

A

six miles square and contains 36 square miles