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A metes and bounds survey will most likely identify

A) Easement rights
B) Lot dimensions using distances and angles
C) Zoning regulations
D) Leasehold improvements

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Final answer:

In a metes and bounds survey, lot dimensions are identified using distances and angles.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a metes and bounds survey, lot dimensions are identified using distances and angles.

For example, a metes and bounds survey might describe a parcel of land as starting at a certain point, then running a certain distance in a certain direction, then turning a certain angle and running another distance in another direction, and so on.

This method allows for the creation of irregularly shaped lots and is commonly used in areas where land division is not based on a uniform grid system.

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