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Glenn Breysacher
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This is Texas

> > edit: We need the category for "Land Surveying" and another for "Texas Surveying" .
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> Actually that would be "Land Surveying" and "LAND Surveying".

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Posted : June 6, 2014 7:22 am
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This is Texas

> Reminder that this is not PLSS state. If the intent of the grantor was to sell 40.0 acres, then where do have the right to expand the area to anything over 40.0?
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> In the dignity of calls, I suppose my question is where is acreage vs. aliquot and was the intent to sell by aliquot or acreage? My client is the owner of the W/2, LESS and EXCEPT 40 acres being the SW/4 SW/4.
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> I think in this case they are saying that the 40 acres is the SW/4 SW/4 and I agree, the measured acreage holds over the record acreage. Thanks for the comments.

You got it right Andy.
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