LOCATIVE CALLS
\lə͡ʊkˈatɪv kˈɔːlz], \ləʊkˈatɪv kˈɔːlz], \l_əʊ_k_ˈa_t_ɪ_v k_ˈɔː_l_z]\
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In a deed, patent, or other instrument containing a description of land, locative calls are specific calls, descriptions, or marks of location, referring to landmarks, physical objects, or other points by which the land can be exactlv located and identified.
By Henry Campbell Black
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