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An area of ground that a structure would sit on is known as a (parcel). Other slang for areas of ground with or without a building are known as. tracts, plots, and acreage. measurements for a parcel are known as acre the area of an acre square is 43,560 sq feet a square acre would measure 208.795' x 208.795'

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