Tuesday, November 17, 2009

If I buy an acre of land with a hill on it that goes up at about 45 degrees and down the other side about?

the same, how was the land measured? If I bulldoze it to a flat area, and haul away the dirt, will I have less than an acre? When they survey, do they measure up and down the hills, or as if the hills were removed (flat plane)?

If I buy an acre of land with a hill on it that goes up at about 45 degrees and down the other side about?
land is measured based on length of area actual including inclines so you would half less than an an acre if you flattened it out.
Reply:Who sold you the mountain? I'de send them a mountain goat Christmas card thanking them, and politely asking to now sell you a bulldozer..
Reply:if you buy the empire state building on an acre of ground


and tear down the empire state building . dont you still


have an acre .hmmm


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