A metes-and-bounds legal description
A) can be made only in areas excluded from the rectangular survey system.
B) is not acceptable in court in most jurisdictions.
C) must commence and finish at the same identifiable point.
D) is used to complete areas omitted from recorded subdivision plats.
Answer: C) must commence and finish at the same identifiable point.
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