Having sealed and signed, you then pass the description on to a legal process that assigns the transcription to the least paid employee and then has it checked by an employee that is not paid enough to perform such mundane and meticulous tasks, so you find that, most commonly, a course has been dropped. Was that because you forgot to say: "The following N courses"? Is the bearing spelled out? "E" is easier to misread than "East".
And did you reference the Basis of Bearing document and the objects tied therefore? Here in Washington State, you have established a line that most likely will require filing a Record of Survey, to which your description may refer, giving you a public back-up, should the brokers, attorneys, and title pros all mistreat your wording.
I have multitudes of recommendations, but I find the most important is to refer to the bounding properties by document in the preamble.
Bob
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