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Which of the following is not a major acceptable means of describing property?:

a) Rectangular Survey.
b) House number.
c) Lot and block.
d) Metes and bounds.

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The option b) House number is not a major means of describing property. Accepted methods include the Rectangular Survey, Lot and Block, and Metes and Bounds, with Metes and Bounds being an early system using natural landmarks to describe land parcels.

Step-by-step explanation:

Among the options given, b) House number is not a major acceptable means of describing property for legal or cadastral (land ownership and boundaries) purposes. Accepted systems include:

  • a) Rectangular Survey: Also known as the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), this method was proposed by Thomas Jefferson to create an organized grid system for land division.
  • c) Lot and block: Typically used in subdivisions, where a plat map divides an area into lots, which are grouped into blocks for easy reference.
  • d) Metes and bounds: An earlier system introduced by English settlers, using natural landmarks and measurements to describe irregularly-shaped parcels of land.

House numbers, while helpful for mail delivery and navigation, do not provide the necessary detail or legal standing to describe property for ownership records.

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