GPS/GIS Test 3 (11/4/21) Flashcards

1
Q

If you know the name of the land owner, you can go to the ______ to look them up.

A

Land Role

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2
Q

If you know the legal description or where the property is located you can go to the ______ to find the tract or parcel number.

A

Map Book

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3
Q

Once you find the parcel number you go here to find out more information about the tract.

A

Property Record File

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4
Q

This deed relinquishes all rights of ownership to a parcel of land.

A

Quitclaim Deed

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5
Q

All deeds are recorded in this office.

A

Chancery Clerk

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6
Q

A deed is considered a ______.

A

Conveyance of property

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7
Q

This type of deed is filed when the property is put up for collateral.

A

Deed of Trust

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8
Q

This deed is used when minerals can be sold or retained separate from the land.

A

Mineral Rights

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9
Q

This deed is filed when a property owner does not file his or her taxes.

A

Tax Lean

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10
Q

This document is filed when property has something to do with the school.

A

16th Section Lease

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11
Q

The _____ has everything that was ever transferred or deeded for a specific property.

A

Township Book

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12
Q

The division of territory 6 miles long on a S,E, and W boundaries. Slightly less on the N, which accounts for the correction lines located every 6 miles on the standard parallel.

A

Township

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13
Q

True meridians that extend N from the baseline or from standard parallels at intervals of 24 miles E and W of the principal meridians.

A

Guide Meridian

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14
Q

Row or line of N-S townships 6 miles apart and numbered consecutively E or W from the principal meridian.

A

Range

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15
Q

The survey record of the parceling of land according to a prescribed method by law or the deed description of property.

A

Legal Description

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16
Q

Is composed of app. 640 acres and measures 1 sq. mile.

A

Section

17
Q

Consists of app. 160 acres

A

Quarter Section

18
Q

The longitude true north and south line that intersects the base line at the initial point.

A

Principal Meridian

19
Q

The latitude true East and West line that intersects the Principal Meridian at the initial point.

A

Base Line

20
Q

The origin of a survey system established by astronomical observation.

A

Initial Point

21
Q

2 pieces of information on a property record card.

A

Legal Description

Land Owner Name

22
Q

Et al means _______

A

And others

23
Q

Et ux means _____

A

And Wife

24
Q

Et vir means ______

A

And Husband