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Assuming that there is nothing strange going on (e.g. sloppy surveying) there are 40 acres in the quarter-quarter section.
NW SW NE SE
Cardinal direction
there are at least 4, they are N and S, E and W, NW and SE, NE and SW
North East
NE = North East NW = North West SE = South East SW = South West All four of these are cardinal directions.
It was caused by movement on a NW-SE trending normal fault
areas inaccessible to hunters.
Northern,Southern,Eastern,Western,NE,SW,NW,SE
No but they are close NW corner AR almost touches SE corner KS
; Quarter Section: One quarter of the 640 acre Section, each Quarter Section being 160 acres, named Northeast (NE/4), Southeast (SE/4), Northwest (NW/4), and Southwest Quarters (SW/4). ; Exception I: Quarter Sections designated as Lotsmay (and usually do) vary in acreage. Due to the curvature of the earth, some Townships contain Sections on the North and/or West sides in which the exterior (perimeter) of the Quarter of a Quarter Section - e.g. N/2 (North half) NE/4 NE/4 may be designated as a Lot. If so each half along the perimeter of th Quarter of a Quarter along that side of the Section would be numbered as a Lot. E.g. N/2 NE/4 NE/4 = Lot 1, N/2 NW/4 NE/4 = Lot 2, N/2 NE/4 NW/4 = Lot 3, etc. Therefore that Quarter of a Quarter Section will not contain 40 square acres, the Quarter Section will not contain 160 square acres and the Section will not contain 640 square acres. ; Exception II: A river may change course and "take" land formerly surveyed as being part of a given Quarter Section, thus changing the areage. ; Section: Basic unit of the system, a square tract one mile from East to West and one mile from North to South containing 640 acres. ; Township: 36 Sections arranged in a 6 by 6 array, measuring 6 miles by 6 miles. Sections are numbered beginning with the Northeast-most Section, proceeding West to 6, then South along the West edge of the Township and back to the East for Sections 7 - 12, etc. ; Range: Assigned to a Township by measuring East or West of a Principal Meridian ; Range Lines: North to South lines which mark Township boundaries ; Township Lines: East to west lines which mark Township boundaries ; Principal Meridian: Reference or beginning point for measuring East or West ranges.
North East