I have a client asking me to write a consolidation description for 8 tracts as part of a ALTA/NSPS survey that I am working on. I have never been asked to do so. Anyone else dealt with this? I am sure that someone here has.
I guess it depends on what the standards are where you are. It would be no problem for me to do this. Simply list the eight prior descriptions followed by a single description described as "also described as ............."
Basically what the Cow sez, but I use, " more particularly described as ... "
Steve
What you've described is required in my fair city. If an entity purchases two adjoining tracts (platted or unplatted) with the desire to develop the tracts as one site; the city requires a surveyor to prepare a Lot Split (yeah, I know) Application. The ultimate boundary to be described as the metes and bounds of the exterior of all the combined tracts.
more particularly described as...