Boundary In Lines In Montgomery

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Montgomery
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US-00440
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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal form designed to resolve disputes over land ownership and boundaries between two parties in Montgomery County. The agreement facilitates the division of a disputed strip of land, often resulting from conflicting claims based on legal descriptions or adverse possession. Key features include a clear layout of the parties involved, a description of the disputed area, and provisions for quitclaiming each party's interest in specified tracts of land, accompanied by a surveyor's drawing as an attachment. To fill out the form, users need to insert the names of the parties involved, case details from any relevant lawsuits, and provide accurate descriptions of the tracts of land in question. The document serves various use cases, including assisting attorneys in property disputes, helping owners clarify land interests, and guiding paralegals or legal assistants in drafting agreements. It is crucial for ensuring that all parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations, promoting a harmonious resolution to property disagreements.
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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.

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)

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.

This means if the ball touches the line, it is still in play. The ball must wholly cross the boundary line to be considered out of play.

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

Nestled at the crossroads of Texas 105 and FM 149, Montgomery sits near the southwestern edge of the Sam Houston National Forest. Conveniently located just 15 miles west of Conroe and 50 miles northwest of Houston, our town offers both small-town charm and easy access to the greater Houston area.

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Boundary In Lines In Montgomery