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Strana 32
Again , where a deed described one of the boundaries of the tract of land conveyed thereby as extending to a point " opposite the last stake called for in the 100 - acre patent , " the court in Hurley v . Shortridge ( 1915 ) 118 Va .
Again , where a deed described one of the boundaries of the tract of land conveyed thereby as extending to a point " opposite the last stake called for in the 100 - acre patent , " the court in Hurley v . Shortridge ( 1915 ) 118 Va .
Strana 52
It at the point called ' El Alamo , ' about a mile and a half more above where a landmark was fixed , and at which place the old rancho of the deceased Don Martin De Leon was found . " appeared that there were different interpretations ...
It at the point called ' El Alamo , ' about a mile and a half more above where a landmark was fixed , and at which place the old rancho of the deceased Don Martin De Leon was found . " appeared that there were different interpretations ...
Strana 79
ry , it was admissible to locate a permanent monument ; that a pine was a natural object , and , where called for in a deed as a corner or beginning point , was understood to be permanent evidence of where the boundary was .
ry , it was admissible to locate a permanent monument ; that a pine was a natural object , and , where called for in a deed as a corner or beginning point , was understood to be permanent evidence of where the boundary was .
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