Property Ownership
A Washington property is described as being in 'Section 6, Township 24N, Range 7E, W.M.' The 'W.M.' stands for:
AWestern Meridian
BWillamette Meridian✓ Correct
CWashington Management
DWestern Measurement
Explanation
In the rectangular survey system, 'W.M.
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