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Open Prairie Line
I am reading some Texas case law looking to justify my method for reconstructing the boundary of a double section of land in a system of surveys. One phrase I have run across several time is “open prairie line”. I have referenced Black’s Law Dictionary and done some light google searching and I’m not really finding a hard definition for the term.
I take that it means a boundary line of a survey or system of surveys not monumented on the ground but established from existing, controlling monumentation from the same survey or system of surveys at some point distant.
Does that sound about right or can someone cite or link to a firm definition?
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