Property Ownership
In the metes and bounds survey system, a monument is:
AA type of deed
BA fixed point of reference used to establish boundaries✓ Correct
CA historical marker placed by the government
DA type of survey used in rectangular states
Explanation
In metes and bounds descriptions, monuments are fixed points of reference (natural features, iron pins, or concrete markers) used to locate boundary lines. They are the starting and turning points in the description.
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