front 1 A. air rights | back 1 Rights to the air space above the property |
front 2 B. appropriative water rights | back 2 Right to take riparian surface water for a beneficial use on
non-adjacent |
front 3 C. appurtenances | back 3 All rights, privileges, and improvements that belong to and pass with
the |
front 4 D. benchmark | back 4 Survey reference mark made on a monument indicating a known location
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front 5 E. block | back 5 Contiguous group of lots generally bounded by man-made features, such
as |
front 6 F. bundle of rights | back 6 All legal rights attached to the ownership of property |
front 7 G. emblements | back 7 Annual crops cultivated by tenant farmers and sharecroppers |
front 8 H. fixture | back 8 Anything permanently attached to real property |
front 9 I. fructus industriales | back 9 Annual crops produced by human labor, such as fruits, nuts,
vegetables, |
front 10 J. fructus naturales | back 10 Naturally occurring plant growth, such as grasses, trees, and shrubs
as |
front 11 K. groundwater | back 11 Water beneath the surface of the land filling the spaces and cavities
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front 12 L. lateral support | back 12 Landowners’ right to have their land in its natural condition held in
place |
front 13 M. legal description | back 13 Written description of a particular parcel of land identifying it as
precisely |
front 14 N. lot | back 14 Single parcel of land within a subdivision |
front 15 O. metes and bounds | back 15 Oldest method used to describe real property |
front 16 P. personal property | back 16 Moveable items not permanently attached to land |
front 17 Q. plat | back 17 Subdivision map showing the location and boundaries of lots, street
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front 18 R. point of beginning | back 18 Point from which a metes and bounds survey begins |
front 19 S. real property | back 19 Land, anything permanently attached to the land, anything appurtenant
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front 20 T. riparian rights | back 20 Right of an owner of property bordering a surface water source to use
the |
front 21 U. subjacent support | back 21 Absolute right of the property owner to have his or her land
supported from |
front 22 V. subsurface rights | back 22 Rights to the natural resources, such as minerals, oil, and gas below
the |
front 23 W. survey | back 23 Professional measurement of a tract of land with its boundaries,
contents, |
front 24 X. township | back 24 Grid of square, each six miles by six miles (36 square miles) |
front 25 Y. usufructuary rights | back 25 Rights limited to reasonable and beneficial use |