Property Ownership
In Kentucky, the type of legal description that uses directions and distances from a fixed point is called:
ALot and block
BMetes and bounds✓ Correct
CGovernment (rectangular) survey
DStreet address
Explanation
Metes and bounds is a legal description method that uses directions (bearings) and distances from a defined starting point (point of beginning) to trace the boundary of a parcel.
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