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Code · Arizona · Title 9 — Code of Civil Procedure

9-1107. Limitations on claims of land

118 words·~1 min read·/az/title-9/9-1107

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A. The number of lots which one claimant may enter shall not exceed in the aggregate fourteen thousand square feet, and such additional lots not exceeding seven thousand square feet to the lot, upon which the claimant shall have substantial improvements of a value of not less than one hundred dollars.
B. When a claimant makes application to enter more than four lots, he shall specially designate the lots in the statement, particularly describe the nature and value of the improvements on each of the additional lots, and shall at the time of making the proof prove to the satisfaction of the trustee, by one or more reliable witnesses, the facts entitling him to enter the additional lots.
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