Legal Definition and Related Resources of Black acre and white acre
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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