Property Ownership
The metes and bounds legal description in Kansas describes property by:
ATownship, range, and section numbers
BStarting at a point of beginning and describing directions and distances around the perimeter✓ Correct
CUsing plat map lot and block numbers
DUsing GPS coordinates only
Explanation
Metes and bounds descriptions start at a point of beginning and describe the property boundaries using directions (bearings) and distances (measurements) until returning to the starting point.
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