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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 15 - Natural Resources and Economic Development
    • Subtitle 2 - Land and Water Resources Generally
    • Chapter 21 - Land
    • Subchapter 3 - Arkansas Coordinate System
    • § 15-21-304. Land lying in both zones

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 3 - Arkansas Coordinate System
    § 15-21-304. Land lying in both zones

    When any tract of land to be defined by a single description extends from one (1) into the other of the coordinate zones established by § 15-21-302, the positions of all points on its boundaries may be referred to either of the two (2) zones, the zone which is used being specifically named in the description.

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    Structure Arkansas Code

    Arkansas Code

    Title 15 - Natural Resources and Economic Development

    Subtitle 2 - Land and Water Resources Generally

    Chapter 21 - Land

    Subchapter 3 - Arkansas Coordinate System

    § 15-21-301. Designation of system

    § 15-21-302. Creation of zones

    § 15-21-303. Designations within zones

    § 15-21-304. Land lying in both zones

    § 15-21-305. Coordinates

    § 15-21-306. Technical definition of system — Marking of coordinates on ground

    § 15-21-307. Proximity to stations required for recording

    § 15-21-308. References to system on maps and surveys

    § 15-21-309. Description by coordinates supplemental to references to public land surveys

    § 15-21-310. Reliance on system not required

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