Module 4 Vocab Flashcards

1
Q

lines in the rectangular survey system that run east to west (the main latitude lines, not the smaller ones)

A

Baseline

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2
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Land areas that are not divided into quarters of a quarter due to location or size; usually lie along the northern and western borders of a township and along the edges of rivers or lakes, and extend from the border or waterline to the first quarter of a quarter

A

Government Lots

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3
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A system for the legal description of land that refers to parcels’ lot and block numbers, which appear on recorded maps and plats of subdivided land; may also be used for assessment maps

A

Lot and Block (recorded plat)

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4
Q

A system for the legal description of land that refers to the parcel’s boundaries, which are formed by the point of beginning and all intermediate points and the courses or angular direction of each point

A

Metes and bounds

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5
Q

A stone or other fixed object used to establish real estate boundaries

A

monument

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6
Q

Where the metes and bounds begin and end

A

point of beginning (POB)

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7
Q

the main longitude lines in the rectangular survey system that run north and south. 35 in the US.

A

Principal meridian

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8
Q

Vertical column of townships

A

range

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9
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One of a series of government survey lines that extend due north and south at six-mile intervals and are numbered east or west from the principal meridian. These form the east and west boundaries of townships.

A

range lines

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10
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A land survey system used in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and all states north of the Ohio River or west of the Mississippi River except Texas; divides land into townships and ranges approximately six miles square, each normally containing 36 one-square-mile sections of 640 acres, except when adjusted for the curvature of the earth.

A

Rectangular (government) survey

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11
Q

One of the 36 designated areas of land, each approximately one square mile, into which each township is divided; 640 acres

A

section

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12
Q

A ___ is a horizontal row of townships (aka: township ____)

A

tier

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13
Q

The area between 2 township lines and two range lines; normally contains 36 sections of approximately 640 acres each

A

township

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14
Q

Survey lines that run east and west at six-mile intervals north and south of a baseline and form the north and south boundaries of townships

A

Township lines

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15
Q

measures that include direction and distance

A

Metes

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16
Q

terminal points that in some cases are landmarks or monuments

A

bounds

17
Q

A full circle contains 360 degrees in the metes and bounds system and is called ____

A

degree

18
Q

each degree is divided into 60 parts that are called ____

A

minutes

19
Q

each minute is divided into 60 parts called ____

A

seconds

20
Q

6 miles x 6 miles; 6 miles square; 36 square miles; containing 36 sections are all ways to describe a _____

A

township

21
Q

320 acres

A

1/2 section

22
Q

1/4 of 1/4 of 1/4 of 1/4 Section

A

2.5 acres

23
Q

1/4 section

A

160 acres

24
Q

1/4 of 1/4 section

A

40 acres

25
Q

1/4 of 1/4 of 1/4 section

A

10 acres