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What is a “gore”?

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A) A triangular shaped parcel of land.

A gore is a small triangular piece of land, often created by irregular surveys or road intersections.

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A
A triangular shaped parcel of land.
B
A parcel that cannot be develope
C
Stigmatized property on which a murder was committe
D
b. A parcel that cannot be developed. c. Stigmatized property on which a murder was committed. d. Damaged property. Simulated Exam #2 201
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property-descriptionsboundary-disputessurveying-principles

Key Terms:

goretriangular parcelland surveymetes and boundstitle defect
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