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In the government survey system, what is termed when a lot less than a quarter section is created due to natural features?

  1. Government lot

  2. Fractional section

  3. Miniature lot

  4. Adjusted parcel

The correct answer is: Government lot

A government lot is the correct term used to denote a lot that is less than a quarter section in size due to natural features. This term is used in the government survey system to describe smaller parcels of land that may have been created due to geographic features such as lakes, rivers, or other natural boundaries. The other options, B, C, and D, are incorrect as they do not accurately describe this type of lot. Fractional section refers to a section of land that is less than a full quarter section, but this term does not specifically refer to natural features. Miniature lot and adjusted parcel are not commonly used terms in the government survey system and do not accurately describe this type of lot.