DL:3 PL:9115 L:32 PC:A (#22185)
| Property ID | 22185 | 
| Property Code | |
| Township | |
| District | 3 | 
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| Quadrant | |
| Plan | 9115 | 
| Sketch | |
| Lot | 32 | 
| Parcel | A | 
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| Exception | |
| Location ID | 6 | 
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| Old Description | |
| Description | DL:3 PL:9115 L:32 PC:A (#22185) | 
| Notes | 
                                          
                                           Part of Lot 32 of Lot 3 North Salt Spring Island, Cowichan District, Plan 9115, lying
                                             to the south west of a boundary parallel to the north easterly boundary of said Lot
                                             32 extending from a point on the south easterly boundary of said Lot 32, distant 120.45
                                             feet from the most southerly corner of said Lot 32. To which parcel of land the Registrar
                                             hereby assigns the distinguishing letter "A" 
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| Area | 3430.12 | 
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DL:3 PL:9115 L:32 PC:A (#22185)
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