Every such map or plat shall particularly set forth and describe such portion of the government survey as is intended to be platted, and when the premises cannot be accurately described by legal subdivisions, then the boundaries thereof must be defined by metes, bounds, and courses. Such map or plat shall also specify and describe all the public grounds, except streets and alleys, by their boundaries, courses, and extent, and all streets and alleys by their courses, length, widths, names, or numbers, by writing or figures upon that portion of the map or plat intended for those uses. All the lots intended for sale may be numbered either by progressive numbers, or, if in blocks, progressively numbered in each block, and the blocks progressively numbered or lettered. Where all the lots in any block are of the same dimensions, it shall be sufficient to mark the precise length and width upon one tier thereof, but all gores, triangles, or other lots, either squares or parallelograms, shall have the length of their sides plainly defined by figures.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 19 - Counties and County Officers
Chapter 27 - Surveyors and Surveys
§ 19-27-1. Oath and bond of office
§ 19-27-7. Appointment of deputies
§ 19-27-9. Swearing the chain-bearers
§ 19-27-11. Surveyor may enter premises without consent in certain cases
§ 19-27-13. Resurveying, re-marking and bounding lands and county boundary lines
§ 19-27-15. Reestablishing original marks
§ 19-27-17. How survey ordered for execution of judicial sales
§ 19-27-19. Making of survey when surveyor interested
§ 19-27-21. Maps and plats; making thereof
§ 19-27-23. Maps and plats; form
§ 19-27-25. Maps and plats; contents
§ 19-27-27. Maps and plats; recording
§ 19-27-29. Maps and plats; penalty for selling lots before recording
§ 19-27-31. Maps and plats; alteration and vacation