Black Acre And White Acre

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Meaning of Black acre and white acre

Terms used by the old writers to distinguish one parcel of land from another, to avoid ambiguity, as well as the inconvenience of a full description. They are mere names of convenience, adopted, as “A.” and “B.” are, to distinguish persons or things under similar circumstances.

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