Across
- 4. The process of measuring land to determine its size, boundaries, and physical characteristics.
- 6. A precise, written identification of a property that is recognized by law.
- 7. A six-mile-wide strip of land running north and south, parallel to a principal meridian.
- 8. The reference point or surface from which elevations are measured, such as mean sea level.
- 9. The 36-square-mile area created by the intersection of township and range lines.
- 13. A survey that maps property boundaries and the location of all man-made structures on the land.
- 14. A designated airspace over a specific parcel of land, often used for condominiums.
- 15. A land description method using distances and directions from a specific point of beginning.
Down
- 1. The primary east-west line in the Government Survey System used to establish township lines.
- 2. A permanent reference marker with a known elevation used as a point of reference for surveys.
- 3. A description that is accurate enough for a surveyor to locate the exact boundaries of a property.
- 5. A method of land description using numbers assigned to parcels within a recorded subdivision map.
- 10. Horizontal lines running east and west at six-mile intervals, parallel to the baseline.
- 11. A physical object, natural or man-made, used to mark property corners or boundary points.
- 12. A square-mile unit of land containing 640 acres; one of 36 units in a township.
