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Several messages about the meaning(s) of landhook.---------Johnnie
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Sat, 06 Nov 1993 20:44:13 -0230
RE: landhook
A "Landhook" is a symbol used on cadastral maps to indicate common
ownership of two parcels of land. These parcels maybe separated by a
natural feature like a road or a river. The symbol looks kind of like
a "Z" which is stretched from top to bottom, but may appear in any
orientation. .
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In my earlier reply, I ended with "... in any orientation." I should have
said "usually perpendicular to the feature it's crossing."
Sorry, my fingers got ahead of my brain.
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Gary E. McManus phone:(709)737-8996 fax:(709)737-4000
Memorial University of Newfoundland Cartographic Labortory (MUNCL)
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, A1B 3X9
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Sat, 6 Nov 1993 20:03:47 -0800 (PST)
"Patrick O. Clemans" <[log in to unmask]>
Re: Landhook
Jenny,
Try your local land tax accessors maps. Yes, your correct, they are
used as "links" amoung disjointed parcels... There are "double hooks"
that perform a symbolization function to join parcels of the same
subdivision that have over time become seperated...
The things you learn dizitizing!!!
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