RG: 2E S:2 PL:2495 L:3 PC:loi_R (#22112)
| Property ID | 22112 | 
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| Township | |
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| Range | 2E | 
| Section | 2 | 
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| Plan | 2495 | 
| Sketch | |
| Lot | 3 | 
| Parcel | loi_RA | 
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| Exception | |
| Location ID | 6 | 
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| Old Description | |
| Description | RG: 2E S:2 PL:2495 L:3 PC:loi_R (#22112) | 
| Notes | Re-Amended Lot 3 (D.D. 244480I) D.D. 244480I describes Re-Amended Lot 3 (no map or plan): "That part of Amended Lot
                                             3 (D.D. 162104I) of Section 2, Range 2 East, North Salt Spring Island, Cowichan District,
                                             Plan 2495, lying to the South of the production Westerly of the Northerly boundary
                                             of Amended Lot 4 (D.D. 161565I) of said Plan. To be known hereafter as Re-Amended
                                             Lot 3 of said Plan." D.D. 161565I (no map or plan): Lot 4 EX that part lying to the North of a straight
                                             line drawn parallel to the North boundary of Lot 4 and distant therefrom 10 chains
                                             containing 5 acres more or less. | 
| Area | 18665.08 | 
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