1 |
METES AND BOUNDS(meets and bounds) n. a surveyor's description of a parcel of rea...
|
2 |
METES AND BOUNDSA deed description defining the boundaries of a land by directions and distances.
|
3 |
METES AND BOUNDSMetes and bounds is a system of land description with distances and directions.
|
4 |
METES AND BOUNDSFrom an old term meaning measures and directions, a method of coming up with a "legal description" of a parcel of real estate that is much more precise than a street address or parcel number [..]
|
5 |
METES AND BOUNDSA traditional way of describing property, generally expressed in terms of distance from a known landmark or intersection, and then following the boundaries of the property back to its origin.
|
6 |
METES AND BOUNDSDefinition The surveyed boundary lines of a piece of land described by listing the compass directions (bounds) and distances (metes) of the boundaries.
|
7 |
METES AND BOUNDS[translation of Anglo-French metes et boundes] : the boundaries or limits of a tract of land esp. as described by reference to lines and distances between points on the land
|
8 |
METES AND BOUNDSThe boundary lines of land described by listing the compass directions and distances of the boundaries. Originally, metes referred to distance and bounds referred to direction.
|
9 |
METES AND BOUNDSA legal description of a parcel of land based on a surveyor's findings of measurements and angles.
|
10 |
METES AND BOUNDSMetes and bounds are the boundary lines of land, with their terminal points and angles. It is a way of describing land by listing the compass directions and distances of the boundaries. It is often us [..]
|
11 |
METES AND BOUNDSThe boundary lines of land described in accordance with their terminal points and angles. Originally metes referred to distance and bounds referred to direction.
|
12 |
METES AND BOUNDSMethod of describing land by measure of length (metes) of the boundary lines (bounds).
|
13 |
METES AND BOUNDSA traditional way of describing property, generally expressed in terms of distance from a known landmark or intersection, and then following the boundaries of the property back to its origin.
|
14 |
METES AND BOUNDSBoundary marks or lines of land as described in a survey.
|
15 |
METES AND BOUNDS(meets and bounds) n. a surveyor's description of a parcel of real property, using carefully measured distances, angles and directions, which results in what is called a "legal description&q [..]
|
16 |
METES AND BOUNDSIs a traditional method of land surveying in which the boundaries of land parcels are recorded in terms of direction and distance.
|
17 |
METES AND BOUNDS
The limits of a piece of land as defined by reference to lines and/or points on the land.
(surveying) A description of a piece of land consisting of both measurements (metes) of the land and owner [..]
|
18 |
METES AND BOUNDSThe limits or boundaries of property as marked by natural features or man-made structures. A method of describing the territorial limits of property by means of measuring distances and angles from des [..]
|
19 |
METES AND BOUNDSA land description in which boundaries are described by courses, directions, distances and monuments.
|
20 |
METES AND BOUNDSA land description in which boundaries are described by courses, directions, distances and monuments
|
21 |
METES AND BOUNDSA system of land description whereby all boundary lines are set forth by use of terminating points and angles. Metes refers to a limit or limiting mark and bounds refers to the boundary lines.
|
22 |
METES AND BOUNDSlegal description of a piece of land by boundary lines including terminal points and angles.
|
23 |
METES AND BOUNDSA description of land by courses and distances.
|
24 |
METES AND BOUNDSA description of land by measures and distances. It must have a known point of beginning, define the perimeter of a parcel, and return to the point of beginning to be legally acceptable.
|
<< MERGED CREDIT REPORT | METROPOLITAN AREA >> |