North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 102. Official Survey Base § 102-6. Legality of use in descriptions
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For the purpose of describing the location of any survey station or land boundary corner in the State of North Carolina, it shall be considered a complete, legal, and satisfactory description to define the location of such point or points by means of coordinates of the North Carolina Coordinate System as described herein.
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