EXAMPLE0.TXT The legal description is as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at two hickories, S 5 W 48 poles to a hickory and dogwood; thence Southeast 18 poles to two white oaks; thence N 77 E 16 poles to a black oak and walnut; thence N 55 E 52 poles to a black elm and hickory; thence running with the West side of said Allen Bridge Road to a stake at the highway; thence with said highway West to a white oak; thence with Frank Sullivan's line to two hickories, the beginning. Containing 15 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: ALL OF THAT PORTION of a tract known as the Poore heirs tract that is surrounded by the old Monticello-Jamestown Road, the road formerly known as West KY 92, and the driveway to the Allen Bridge Road. There is also included that portion of said land that includes the driveway serving both the property known as the Poore heirs tract and the Selvidge tract. It being the intention of the parties that both the first and second parties shall have the right to utilize this driveway for access to their respective properties. Part of the description has actual directions and distances, part calls for obvious boundaries such as roads, and other parts just mention the other feller's property. DEEDPLT can handle only directions and distances. Should you be in this position, then I suggest that you mark the boundaries as the owner and neighbors have it, and then do a preliminary survey. The previous deeds and deeds of the neighbors may have "degrees and poles" for the missing calls. More likely, they were never surveyed properly. For a professional surveyor to survey a tract such as this would likely cost more than the property is worth. It would certainly cost more than it is worth if you are just shopping. You can buy this vacation/retirement property on Lake Cumberland, Kentucky for $15,000. See for more details.