Property Ownership
Kansas agricultural land transfers commonly use which of the following in legal descriptions?
ALot and block numbering only
BPLSS (rectangular survey system) using township, range, and section designations✓ Correct
CGPS coordinates only
DStreet address descriptions
Explanation
Agricultural and rural land in Kansas is typically described using the Public Land Survey System (PLSS/rectangular survey) — townships, ranges, and sections.
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