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Which type of land description always has a point of beginning that is also the end?
Rectangular/ Government Survey
Monuments
Lot, Block, and Subdivision
Metes and Bounds
The correct answer is: Metes and Bounds
Metes and Bounds descriptions are based on natural and man-made features, such as rivers and roads, rather than artificially drawn lines like the other options. This means that the beginning and ending points are clearly defined and can be easily traced and measured, making them a more accurate and efficient way of describing land. Rectangular/Government Survey descriptions can easily become misaligned or lost due to changes in topography, while Monuments and Lot, Block, and Subdivision descriptions rely on fixed points that may not always be accurate or available. Therefore, Metes and Bounds is the most reliable and precise option for land descriptions.