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  2. Plat - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a plat (/ p l æ t / [1] or / p l ɑː t /) [2] (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bearing between section corners, sometimes including topographic or ...

  3. Lot and block survey system - Wikipedia

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    The system is the most recent of the three main survey systems. It began to be widely employed in the United States in the 19th century when cities began to expand into the surrounding farmland. The owners of a large tract of land would create a plat and subdivide the tract into a series of smaller lots to be sold to buyers. This subdivision ...

  4. Unincorporated area - Wikipedia

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    A sign at Contra Costa Centre Transit Village, an unincorporated community in Contra Costa County, California, north of Walnut Creek, California. An unincorporated area is a parcel of land that is not governed by a local general-purpose municipal corporation. [1]

  5. Landlocked parcel - Wikipedia

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    Any plot of land is surrounded by other plots of land until there is no exit to reach the public way. The owner of that plot of land may pass through the surrounding land to the public way. Any plot of land has a way out, but when it has to cross a pond, pond or sea, or there is a steep slope that is much higher than the land level and the ...

  6. Utah revives public land grab scheme. What it could mean for ...

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    The state says it only wants control of 18.5 million acres, so-called “unappropriated land,” a vague term which Utah seems to count as BLM land that hasn’t received a national monument ...

  7. Off-reservation trust land - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, off-reservation trust land refers to real estate outside an Indian reservation that is held by the Interior Department for the benefit of a Native American tribe or a member of a tribe. Typical uses of off-reservation trust land include housing, agriculture or forestry, and community services such as health care and ...

  8. Land description - Wikipedia

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    A legal land description in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta would be defined by the Dominion Land Survey. For example, the village of Yarbo, Saskatchewan is located at the legal land description of SE-12-20-33-W1, which would be the South East quarter of Section 12, Township 20, Range 33, West of the first meridian.

  9. Special assessment tax - Wikipedia

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    The term benefit most frequently means an increase in the market value of the benefited property. However, some states historically have defined the term benefit to mean more than an increase in market value. For example, benefit may mean a special adaptability of the land or a relief from some burden. [6]