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The map ners was meant . or survey , being referred to in the deed , was held thereby incorporated i . Discrepancy between description and in the deed as fully as though delindeed referred to therein . eated in the instrument .
The map ners was meant . or survey , being referred to in the deed , was held thereby incorporated i . Discrepancy between description and in the deed as fully as though delindeed referred to therein . eated in the instrument .
Strana 77
Where a map or plat is referred to in a deed or mortgage for a further description , there often arises some doubt as to the identity of the particular plat , as where there are two or more plats of the land . It appears that the courts ...
Where a map or plat is referred to in a deed or mortgage for a further description , there often arises some doubt as to the identity of the particular plat , as where there are two or more plats of the land . It appears that the courts ...
Strana 78
It was held that parol evidition to the town of St. Cloud , dence identifying the particular rewhich addition , at the time of execu- survey referred to in the deed was tion of the deed in question , had been admissible . incorporated ...
It was held that parol evidition to the town of St. Cloud , dence identifying the particular rewhich addition , at the time of execu- survey referred to in the deed was tion of the deed in question , had been admissible . incorporated ...
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