Metes and bounds is a legal method used to describe the boundaries of a piece of land using physical features, directions, and distances. It is often employed before land has been subdivided or platted.
A platted lot is a parcel of land that has been surveyed and officially recorded on a final plat map, typically within a subdivision. This process includes specifications of lot boundaries, street locations, and utility installations.
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