The property to be registered is first bounded.
However, any owner, in agreement with the adjoining owners, may waive the bounding.
The boundary markers belong to the owner whose property is bounded.
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The property to be registered is first bounded.
However, any owner, in agreement with the adjoining owners, may waive the bounding.
The boundary markers belong to the owner whose property is bounded.
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