Boundary Marker
/ˈbaʊndəri ˈmɑrkər/
Definitions
- (n.) A physical object or marker set to delineate the limits or edges of a property or territory.
The surveyor placed a boundary marker to confirm the property's edge.
- (n.) A legal instrument or monument recognized in property law to establish land ownership lines.
The court accepted the boundary marker as evidence of the land's official perimeter.
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- boundary markers
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Commentary
Boundary markers are crucial in property disputes and land surveys; precision in description and physical placement avoids litigation.
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