Border Lines With In Los Angeles

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed to resolve disputes regarding property boundaries in Los Angeles. This agreement outlines the specifics of a land dispute, particularly focusing on a strip of land approximately 62 feet wide between two parties. It details the legal descriptions involved, alongside the ownership claims made by each party through adverse possession. To effectively use this form, parties agree to equally divide the disputed land, thus defining the boundary line clearly. Each party will quitclaim their respective interests to the other side of the dividing line, with an attached surveyor's drawing included to illustrate the property details. Filling this form requires accurate identification of all parties involved as well as clear descriptions of their respective tracts of land. It is essential for the document to be filed in the county land records to inform all interested parties of the boundary adjustments. This form is ideal for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who are involved in real estate law or property disputes. It provides a structured way to document and formalize agreements between disputing parties, ensuring clear resolutions to boundary conflicts.
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As shown by the map below, Los Angeles County is bordered on the north by Kern County, on the east by San Bernardino County, on the southeast by Orange County, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, and on the west by Ventura County.

As shown by the map below, Los Angeles County is bordered on the north by Kern County, on the east by San Bernardino County, on the southeast by Orange County, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, and on the west by Ventura County.

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Border Lines With In Los Angeles