Property Ownership
A Utah property's legal description using 'lot and block' references:
APhysical landmarks and distances from a starting point
BLot and block numbers within a recorded subdivision plat map✓ Correct
CTownship, range, and section numbers
DCounty assessor's parcel numbers
Explanation
Lot and block descriptions reference lot and block numbers within a recorded subdivision plat. The plat is recorded with the county recorder, and legal descriptions reference the plat book and page numbers.
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