A. In deeds of trust the legal description of trust real estate shall be given by one of the following methods:
- (1) by the use of lot, block, tract or parcel as provided in a recorded subdivision plat;
- (2) by the use of a metes and bounds or course and distance survey;
- (3) by the use of the governmental rectangular survey system with specific identification of the location within any section or sections, tract or tracts, of a township and range; or
- (4) by the use of any other method of description provided by law.
- B. If the trust real estate is the subject of a recorded subdivision plat, the legal description of the trust real estate shall be given by the use of lot, block, tract or parcel as shown on the recorded subdivision plat.
- C. The mailing address of each trustor, beneficiary and trustee shall be specified in each deed of trust.
History: Laws 1987, ch. 61, § 5.