Common use of Lot and Block Description Clause in Contracts

Lot and Block Description. If the Property is included within a properly established, recorded subdivision or addition, then a lot and block description will be an acceptable substitute for a metes and bounds description, provided that the lot and block description must completely and properly identify the name or designation of the recorded subdivision or addition and give the recording information therefor.

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Sources: Assignment of Leases (Introgen Therapeutics Inc)

Lot and Block Description. If the Property is included within a properly established, recorded subdivision or addition, then a lot and block description will be an acceptable substitute for a metes and bounds description, provided that the lot and block description must completely and properly identify the name or designation of the recorded subdivision or addition and give the recording information therefor.therefore. Map or Plat. The Survey should also contain a certified map or plat showing the following:

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Sources: Master Loan Agreement (Sonic Automotive Inc)