ZIMMERMAN, J.
The description of the real estate involved, used by the state Department of Highways, is known as a center-line survey, refers to stations or monuments placed at certain spaced distances in the center of a roadway for the purposes of constructing such roadway, has no relation to adjoining lands and is without reference to metes and bounds as those terms are generally understood. The interpretation and application of such description generally necessitate...
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