6TimeFailure wrote:I guess maybe I read the description wrong? I read it to mean the ENTIRE farm is 200 feet in all sides. Thus, there can only be one SE corner. But then that would be a really tiny farm. So the description "all that part of my farm" must have meant the grantor was dividing his farm and conveying a random square section (200' on all sides). In that case, it can be impossible to determine where the SE corner of that portion touches the neighbors north line. That SE corner could be anywhere on the neighbor's north line, like BVest said.
I guess I am more annoyed that the MBE examiners would use such clunky language to test this issue. If the question just said that the grantor was dividing his farm into smaller sections, then it would be clear. From now on, I will take your approach NY-Sea and stick with REAL CLEAR definite terms on the description requirement. (On Adaptibar, 50% of the students incorrectly answered that the description was definite enough for a proper deed.)
You're right about the division of the farm, but also right that you don't know where that square falls, except that it's somewhere on the south side of the property. (And since it's a division of an existing farm, you would really need to know that it's his only property in the county).
From the real world, I can tell you there's some very clunky language out there on deeds, which gives rise to the very litigation that finds deeds void for vagueness.