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The context for the usage of the word is not given. HOWEVER - in property law, a "monument" is a description of the legal marking of the boundary of a property. Thus, if a property is said to be "monumented" it would mean that the property in question had been legally surveyed, the boundaries laid out, and marked.

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11y ago

A monument is something erect to remember a person. Also means any building surviving past ages like the Stonehenge or the Pyramid.

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6y ago

it means to resemble a monument
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13y ago

The word 'monuments' has the same meaning in french as in english.

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