Property Ownership
Kansas uses what system to identify and describe tracts of agricultural and rural land in deeds?
ALot and block system
BMetes and bounds and Public Land Survey System (PLSS)✓ Correct
CGPS coordinate system
DAssessor's parcel number system only
Explanation
Kansas uses both metes and bounds (for irregular parcels) and the Public Land Survey System/rectangular survey system (for regular agricultural parcels) to legally describe land in deeds.
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