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a. acre k. informal references
b. adaptation l. nonhomogenity
c. agreement m. personal property
d. appurtenance n. quadrangle
e. base line o. real estate
f. bench marks p. recorded plat
g. datum q. scarcity
h. fixity r. situs
i. government survey s. vertical land descriptions
j. improvements t. water table
1> any form of land development, such as buildings, roads, fences, and pipelines
2> fixed mark of known location and elevation
3> type of measurement necessary when air rights need to be described
4> a subdivision map filed in the county recorder's office
5> the shortage of land in an area where there is a great demand for land
6> a point, line, or surface from which a vertical height or depth is measured
7> manner in which a specific item is custom made to adapt to a certain piece of real estate
8> a right or interest in things of a temporary or movable nature
9> a parcel of land containing 43,560 square feet
10> upper limit of percolating water below the earth's surface
11> the fact that no two parcels of land are exactly alike
12> location preference
13> the fact that land and buildings require long periods of time to pay for themselves
14> land and improvements in a physical sense as well as the rights to own and use them
15> right or privilege or improvement that belongs to and passes with the land
16> easily understood but not precise method of land description
17> possibly the most significant test of the existence of a fixture
18> latitude line that intercepts a principal meridian
19> also known as rectangular survey or U.S. public land survey
20> 24-by-24 mile area created by the guide meridians and correction lines.

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