Border Lines With In Montgomery

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County:
Montgomery
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US-00440
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This Boundary Line Agreement is used for parties who have disputed over the boundaries of a piece of real estate. The parties agree that by execution of this Agreement, they are quitclaiming their respective interests to the appropriate party on the other side of the dividing line. A surveyor's drawing of the disputed land and relative tracts of all parties should be attached for clarification.
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The center of the county is at 30°18' north latitude and 95°23' west longitude, near the county seat of Conroe. The county is bounded on the north by Walker and San Jacinto counties, on the east by Liberty County, on the south by Harris County, and on the west by Waller and Grimes counties.

Geography Walker County (north) San Jacinto County (northeast) Liberty County (east) Harris County (south) Waller County (west) Grimes County (northwest)

Adjacent counties Frederick County (northwest) Carroll County (north) Howard County (northeast) Prince George's County (southeast) Washington, D.C. (south) Fairfax County, Virginia (southwest) Loudoun County, Virginia (west)

Harris County, originally Harrisburg County, is located on the upper Gulf Coast in Southeast Texas and is bounded by Waller County on the north and west, Montgomery County on the north, Liberty and Chambers counties on the east, Galveston and Brazoria counties on the south, and Fort Bend County on the west.

Adjacent counties Montgomery (north) Liberty (northeast) Chambers (east) Galveston (southeast) Brazoria (south) Fort Bend (southwest) Waller (northwest)

The county is bounded on the north by Walker and San Jacinto counties, on the east by Liberty County, on the south by Harris County, and on the west by Waller and Grimes counties.

Montgomery County claims the title of “Birthplace of the Lone Star Flag” which was so designated by Texas House Resolution 1123 in 1997. The design of the Lone Star Flag of Texas is attributed to Charles B. Stewart in Montgomery, Texas, in 1839.

City council Each member is elected by one of the city's nine districts to four-year terms.

Conroe Montgomery County / County seat

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Border Lines With In Montgomery