Land Use & Zoning
Under Alaska law, a 'plat' is best described as:
AA legal description using metes and bounds
BA surveyed map showing lot divisions, streets, and easements in a subdivision✓ Correct
CAn environmental impact statement for new development
DA title insurance commitment for a subdivided lot
Explanation
A plat is a surveyed map of a subdivision that shows the layout of lots, blocks, streets, easements, and other features. Plats must be recorded with the appropriate local authority and establish the legal subdivisions of land.
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Key Terms to Know
Title Insurance
Insurance protecting against financial loss from defects in a property's title that existed before closing but were unknown at the time of purchase.
EasementA non-possessory right to use another person's land for a specific purpose.
ZoningLocal government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
Adverse PossessionA doctrine by which a person can gain legal title to another's land by openly, continuously, and adversely occupying it for a statutory period.
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