Property Ownership
A metes and bounds description begins and ends at the same point called the:
ABenchmark
BPoint of beginning (POB)✓ Correct
CMeridian
DBase line
Explanation
In a metes and bounds legal description, the boundary survey begins and ends at the Point of Beginning (POB), which is a permanent, identifiable starting reference point.
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