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I'm reading Brown's Boundary Control and Legal Descriptions and thought of a question. There can only be one original survey that creates the boundaries of a parcel. So, if I subdivide a tract into 2 lots, that is now an original survey for those individual lots. Thats easy, makes sense.
But what if you have 2 lots and you're conducting a recombination survey? Is the newly created single lot considered an original survey? My brain tells me yes, and this may be in the book and I just haven't gotten there yet.
Thoughts? And any resources you got information from?
Posted : March 28, 2023 4:30 am